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Rosegate:

Rosegate: Rose hides the incline

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David Rose hides the incline in global temperatures with a cherry picked graph. Judith Curry says that temperature increases since 1998 have slowed and also that there is no evidence that temperature increases since 1998 have slowed.

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Rosegate: Rose does to data what he does to scientists

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David Rose is notorious for fabricating quotes to misrepresent scientists. Now he's misrepresenting climate data.

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Rose and McIntyre

Category: McIntyre

Deep Climate documents what happened when Steve McIntyre combined his talent for making mountains out of molehills with David Rose's talent for fabrication: So in summary, we have a nonsensical accusation of "artful" manipulation of a key graph. And we...

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Rosegate: David Rose's fan letter to Christopher Monckton!

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David Rose, far from being a neutral reporter, has been a longer time supporter of global warming deniers.

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Rosegate: David Rose caught misrepresenting another scientist

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David Rose has been caught misrepresenting what another scientist told him. This time it's Georg Kaser getting the Rose treatment.

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Rosegate scandal still growing: David Rose admits that he has no credibility

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David Rose has been caught misrepresenting yet another scientist.

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Rosegate scandal grows

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The scandal about David Rose fabricating quotes from Murari Lal is growing.

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Rosegate

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David Rose has repeatedly fabricated quotes in his reporting on climate science.

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