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| | A feverish fate for scientific truth? - The Washington Times: Commentary - April 27, 2004 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Some things are sacred to scientists: Facts, data, quantitative analysis, and Nature magazine, long recognized as the world's most prestigious science periodical. |
 | | Then, 23 pages later, Nature published an alarming and completely misleading article predicting the melting of the entire Greenland ice cap in 1,000 years, thanks to pernicious human economic activity, i.e., global warming, using a regional climate projection. |
 | | No one has forgotten that in 1996 Nature featured a paper, right before the most important U.N. conference leading to the Kyoto protocol, "proving" models forecasting disastrous warming were right. |
| www.washtimes.com /commentary/20040426-090538-2682r.htm (792 words) |
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