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Walrus mass haulout hype refuted, the video

Posted on October 23, 2014 | Comments Off on Walrus mass haulout hype refuted, the video

Produced by the Global Warming Policy Foundation, there is now a short video summary of my recently-released GWPF briefing paper, which I wrote and narrated.

Walrus fuss_GWPF video Crockford

Watch it below:

Available also at GWPF TV:  “The Walrus Fuss – Walrus haulouts are nothing new.”

The briefing paper is here.

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