Some climate scientists published research showing that the oceans had absorbed 60 percent more heat per year than current estimates, from 1991 to 2016. They said countries need to cut fossil-fuel emissions by another 25 percent, over and above.
After Nature published the study, Nicholas Lewis,
an independent climate scientist, discovered an
error in the authors' calculations.
> No increase in ocean heat.
Some mainstream scientists covered for the process, "an example of science working as it should ...results replicated by others and assessed."
But, the study had been peer reviewed and published, error and all, supporting the global warming narrative.
Lewis became suspicious while reading the first page of the paper.
This isn't a statement on global warming, one way or the other.
Just that brilliant scientists make mistakes, and they share some of the same inclinations we do...self importance, group think, need for recognition, etc.
Source: WORLD magazine
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