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Myth Deconstruction - Trace (EN)ReferenceDeconstructing climate misinformation to identify reasoning errors Step-by-step deconstructionThe table below is inspired by the simplified supplement and may differ slightly from what is shown in the GIF. This is mostly due to make the text fit into the available space which made it necessary to reword some of it.
* Trace amounts in analytical chemistry are those less than 100 ppm. While C02 levels are higher than this, we can use the term more colloquially for the purposes of this exercise. Related materialHow substances in trace amounts can cause large effects Blog post with background information about the myth deconstructions: Myth deconstructions as animated gifs To learn more about the fallacies used in the myth deconstructions: A history of FLICC: the 5 techniques of science denial Other versionsPrintable Version | Back to Graphics by Skeptical Science
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