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The graph, which was originally shared by another Twitter user, is titled “global mean temperature change: 530 months December 1978 to January 2023.” The Instagram post has been liked more ...
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
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A graph shows Greenland ice core data from before 1885, not global temperature change over the last 9,500 years Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA TODAY app ...
Social media users misrepresented the graph to support the erroneous claim that global temperatures are falling rather than rising, meaning global warming is “a hoax.” The graph being shared online ...
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
The graph shared in the post shows global temperatures are increasing at a rate of .13 degrees Celsius per decade, compared to the historical average.
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
VERIFY spoke to the scientist cited as the source of data in this graph, “R.B. Alley,” or Richard Alley, a glaciologist and climate scientist at Penn State University.
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