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[[File:IPCC 3AR 2001 Fig2-21.gif|thumb|one version of the hockey stick, from the IPCC 3rd Assessment Report in 2001]] | [[File:IPCC 3AR 2001 Fig2-21.gif|thumb|one version of the hockey stick, from the IPCC 3rd Assessment Report in 2001]] | ||
[[File:Marcott-A-1000.jpg|thumb|a 2013 version of the hockey stick, with data going back further]] | [[File:Marcott-A-1000.jpg|thumb|a 2013 version of the hockey stick, with data going back further]] | ||
+ | [[File:Capitalist Climate by oxpeaceart updated by Fairfax Climate Watch.png|thumb|another 2013 version, this time showing CO<sub>2</sub> levels going back ~420ky]] | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
The "hockey stick" is a well-known shape often found in charts showing global temperatures, where the time-span shown is at least a century or two and ends in the present. | The "hockey stick" is a well-known shape often found in charts showing global temperatures, where the time-span shown is at least a century or two and ends in the present. |
Revision as of 20:54, 6 August 2013
About
The "hockey stick" is a well-known shape often found in charts showing global temperatures, where the time-span shown is at least a century or two and ends in the present.
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- /deception: global warming skeptics often claim that the hockey stick is a deception of some sort and does not represent a real phenomenon