Except not true. First was ocean acidification, which is only true if you cut off all data prior to 1988. Lot of BS.
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A friend got a screenshot, if you so desire.pic.twitter.com/1xcuhQdu0m
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Richard Feely's original dataset, which omitted all ph measurements from before 1988. How bout you?
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Contrast http://media.breitbart.com/media/2014/12/hitimeseries2_med.jpg … with http://media.breitbart.com/media/2014/12/mwacompilationofglobalocean_phjan82014.jpg … This isn't rocket science. It's fake news.
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And so INGSOC begins.
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That chart is the context. Wallace worked hard to find the data that Freely used; this is the full version.
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It clearly shows a long-term trend of high variability far at odds with Freely's modeled findings.
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That's the NOAA data that Freely used. If you find any that contradicts it, let me know.
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In fact, if you find any pre-1988 data that supports Freely's claims, let me know. I've looked and come up empty. Just models.
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