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Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends | Fact check


Comparing temperatures at one location on two random days does not demonstrate whether or not global warming is occurring. Read More

N.Y. Gov. Hochul reveals new climate study: Hot days, more work accidents


The report evaluated precisely 95,000 workers’ compensation claims over spring and summer months between 2017 and 2021. Read More

Data from random days doesn't teach us about sea ice or global warming | Fact check


The claim: Climate change is a 'scam' because ... changes in the ice cover is to look at the long-term trends. Comparing two random days − or months or years − does not provide any insight ... Read More

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By Coral Davenport Beijing’s dominance raises economic and security concerns, and tensions will be high as top climate diplomats meet this week. By Somini Sengupta In an effort to curb ... Read More

1-month-old baby with ‘visible signs of trauma’ dead on Staten Island; 2 in custody


Two parents were arrested Saturday after their one-month-old baby boy was found dead on Staten Island, police and police sources said. Cops responding to the West Brighton Houses at around 6:45 a ... Read More

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The population of Africa, the second-largest continent in the world, currently sits at about 1.4 billion, but is set to exceed 2 billion by 2040. This means greater swaths of land than ever before ... Read More

Fact check: Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends


Comparing temperatures at one location on two random days does ... is causing climate change after analyzing many different types of data, including long-term global temperature trends. Read More

Fact check: Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends


More from the Fact-Check ... days does not demonstrate whether or not global warming is occurring. Scientists determined that human behavior is causing climate change after analyzing many different ... Read More

Fact check: Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends


More from the Fact-Check Team: How we pick and research claims | Email newsletter | Facebook page The implied claim is wrong. Comparing temperatures at one location on two random days does not ... Read More

Two days of Staten Island data inadequate for identifying climate trends | Fact check


More from the Fact-Check Team: How we pick and research claims | Email newsletter | Facebook page The implied claim is wrong. Comparing temperatures at one location on two random days does not ... Read More


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