Times Atlas Apologizes for Global-Warming Error
Climate-gate, Himalaya-gate, and now … Atlas-gate?
Publishers of the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World scrambled Tuesday to correct a controversial statement that Greenland had lost 15 percent of its permanent ice cover over the last 12 years -- an assertion scientists labeled "incorrect and misleading."
The latest "Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World" shows Greenland with 15 percent less ice cover between 1999 (left) and 2011 (right).
The claim came in a HarperCollins press release on the publication of the 13th edition of the atlas, stating that global warming was "turning Greenland 'green.'" The gradual melting was also depicted in the atlas itself, as cartographers carved out huge chunks of ice to reflect the apparent results of a warming planet.
"I am Andrew Breitbart!!!!" -- Carrying on his "citizen journalist" strategy in my own humble way.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Press Goes Viral with Erroneous Story About Melting Greenland
Sorry I am so slow in posting this ... it's from September. But, it's another example of how the media will go viral with an erroneous report with no retraction getting as much press as the error. Sadly, the error was caught, of course, by that evil global-warming denying bastion known as FoxNews (emphasis added):
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