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NASA’s Temperature Adjustments Too Convenient

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If you study the graph in the article, you can clearly see that negative adjustments have been applied negatively the further back in time you go.  Conversely, you’ll see that adjustments to temperature data have grown into the positive almost consistently since about 1970.  With satellite data saying the planet is cooling, the Argos buoys showing the ocean not warming and climatologists saying the planet is cooling, why does NASA continue to modify base temperature data?  And I don’t know why the graph title reads, “Adjustments since 2000″.  Must be a typo.

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