Major Climate Paper Withdrawn By Nature

Retraction exposes lack of statistical expertise in the the field

A major scientific paper, which claimed to have found rapid warming in the oceans as a result of manmade global warming, has been withdrawn after an amateur climate scientist found major errors in its statistical methodology.

The paper, from a team led by Laure Resplandy of Princeton University, had received widespread uncritical publicity in the mainstream media when it was published because of its apparently alarming implications for the planet. However, within days of its publication in October 2018, independent scientist Nic Lewis found several serious flaws.

Yesterday, after a year’s delay, the paper was officially withdrawn.

Nic Lewis said

This is just the latest example of climatologists letting themselves down by using incorrect statistics. The climate field needs to get professional statisticians involved up front if it is going to avoid this kind of embarrassment in future”.

Dr Benny Peiser, director of the Global Warming Policy Forum, said

Climatology is littered with examples of bad statistics, going back to the infamous Hockey Stick graph and beyond. Peer review is failing and it is falling to amateurs to find the errors. Scientists in the field should be embarrassed”.

See also — Nic Lewis: Resplandy et al. Part 5: Final outcome

News media gave blanket coverage to flawed climate paper

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September 26, 2019 at 04:39AM

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