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Two researchers have been forced to issue a major correction to a recent study indicating oceans have been warming at a significantly higher rate than previously thought due to climate change.

[nationalreview.com]

GuitarDoctor 7 Nov 15
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As long as big oil, big pharma, big anything stand to lose money, change will never happen, it’s they who need to rethink their strategy.
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Kitz Level 4 Nov 17, 2018
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Have you seen pictures of the poles? That says it all. The National Review doesn't even make good toilet paper. Troll a different subject.

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So they are still rising faster than was estimated last month at the international climate conference.
Even according to a right wing source like this one.
That's really bad.

MsAl Level 8 Nov 15, 2018
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The rate as indicated in the IPCC report is bad enough that any increase in the rate would be horrible. 0.01% increase would not be a good sign.

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Gotta love how science is self correcting. My concern is where the science deniers will take this.

Exactly! ?☹

Well the report was based on over 6000 studies but... I'll bet on the 0.01% that every single one of those studies are bullshit.

@DragonDust .01 is within the error bar.

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