Climate Feedback
Verifying Scientific Claims Science Feedback is a platform dedicated to assessing the reliability of information and media reports that assert scientific backing, especially in areas prone to confusion and misinformation like climate change and health. This initiative is run by a non-profit organization. Our Purpose Our primary goal is to foster an online environment where individuals can find accurate and reliable scientific information. We also offer constructive feedback to editors and journalists regarding the accuracy of the content they publish. Our educational mission focuses on clarifying whether information aligns with scientific evidence and, if not, why that is the case. We maintain a neutral stance and utilize the same evaluation process for claims across various media platforms, while also highlighting statements that either misrepresent or exaggerate scientific findings. We believe that scientists have a responsibility to help inform the public on topics within their expertise.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
climatefeedback.org | Andrew Friedman
CLAIMIncreases in atmospheric CO2 is mainly from natural causes, like ocean outgassing, and not from humans who emit so little in comparison SOURCE: Ian Plimer, Conservative Political Action Conference, 3 Oct. 2023 DETAILSInaccurate: Though annual human CO2 emissions are much smaller than natural carbon cycle fluxes, they have steadily accumulated in the atmosphere over the past few centuries because their removal by natural carbon sinks has not increased to the same extent.
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May 24, 2023 |
climatefeedback.org | John Doherty
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May 14, 2023 |
climatefeedback.org | Anna Demming
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Apr 6, 2023 |
climatefeedback.org | Anna Demming
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Dec 14, 2022 |
climatefeedback.org | John Doherty
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