Climate Scientists Discover Error in Major Ocean-Warming Study

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Scientists behind a major study that claimed the Earth’s oceans are warming faster than previously thought now say their work contained errors that made climate change seem worse than it actually is.

Mainstream media and climate-change proponents were quick to cite a study published in the scientific journal Nature that suggested ocean temperatures have risen 60 percent higher than originally thought.

But, National Review reports Nic Lewis, a mathematician and popular critic of man-made climate change, easily identified calculation errors made by the study’s authors.

The authors corrected their mistake which puts their numbers more in line with an IPCC report released last month.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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