Some people may be interested in this article critiquing the graphics
in the Global Warming "debate" on the Adobe website (via the
information aesthetics blog).

http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/thinktank/womack.html

The author does emphasise in the comments of the blog that it's a
discussion of the graphics rather than the science (which is a good
job as unless I misunderstood - quite possible- he seems to have mixed
the "hockey stick" with another graph?).

Also, via the same site, here's a link to a flickr library of some of
the graphics from An Inconvenient Truth, as extracted from the DVD:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wowkodos/sets/72157594412973859/

Cheers,
Adam


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