Nature's retraction of a flawed climate study demonstrates the scientific process working exactly as intended. The core findings remain valid and substantial: climate damages will still cost trillions annually by midcentury and overwhelmingly harm poorer regions with minimal historical emissions. Data corrections reduced projections modestly from 19% to 17% income loss, but the fundamental conclusion stands unchallenged.
This retraction exposes how climate science has crossed from scholarship into activism, inflating catastrophic predictions to drive policy. The paper's damage estimates were tripled by data errors, yet it became the second most cited climate study and shaped global financial regulations. When researchers prioritize producing alarming numbers over rigorous analysis, public trust erodes and costly policies get built on fundamentally flawed foundations.
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