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Fact Checking Patrick Moore, Climate Skeptic

Fact Checking Patrick Moore, Climate Skeptic The ex-Greenpeacer claims his new book is science-based. It’s gaining traction. But when contacted, researchers he cites said he got their work wrong. Sean Holman covered B.C. politics for 10 years and is now a journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary. SHARES Moore wrongly claims that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change didn’t conclude the climate is changing faster than in the past. Actually, it did. Photo: Shutterstock. Five years ago, the Great Barrier Reef was hit by its worst recorded bleaching to date, with media outlets around the world rushing to tell the public why that was putting the World Heritage site at risk.

Googling Mysterious Symptoms May Actually Be Helpful | Hot 101 9

Mar 31, 2021 If you suddenly start feeling off, what’s the first thing you do? Check with Dr. Google, right? Lots of us turn to Internet searches to see if we can figure out what’s causing our headache, sore throat or back pain, but nurses and doctors typically advise against Googling symptoms, concerned we’ll start doomscrolling and end up with anxiety or “cyberchondria.” But a new studyreveals that doing our own online research may actually be a good idea. Researchers at Brigham and Women s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Department of Health Care Policy asked 5-thousand people to read a case study that includes various symptoms and then give a diagnosis. After searching for symptoms online, they were asked to give another, more informed diagnosis. And it turns out, people are more likely to accurately diagnose a sickness after doing an Internet search.

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