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Are atmospheric and surface air temperatures poor indictors of climate change?
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Now you're just making stuff up....there's not the slightest indication in the link you provided that any research was done, or, for that matter, is capable of being done.
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 3 August 2023 12:54:37 PM
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Dear mhaze,
The following link is only one example of the calibre of people involved and the research that they do that are mentioned in my earlier link: http://environment.yale/edu/profile/leiserowitz I can't help you any further. Your beliefs don't change the facts. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 August 2023 1:06:18 PM
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Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 August 2023 1:09:26 PM
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That's very disappointing Foxy.
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 3 August 2023 3:45:06 PM
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Dear mhaze,
Misinformation about climate change is even more disappointing. That's why it is so important for climate communications experts to help mitigate this threat, especially on social media platforms. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 August 2023 3:53:08 PM
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Dr John Cook at the Monash Climate Change Communication
Research Hub has published research and content debunking climate change misinformation including the Skeptical Science website and he's developed the Massive Open Online Course making sense of climate science denial. You need to look into it. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 3 August 2023 3:57:44 PM
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