The peer-review process in action - transparent, accountable science.Announcing the formal retraction of the paper from the journal, Siddall said: "It's one of those things that happens. People make mistakes and mistakes happen in science." He said there were two separate technical mistakes in the paper, which were pointed out by other scientists after it was published. A formal retraction was required, rather than a correction, because the errors undermined the study's conclusion.
"Retraction is a regular part of the publication process," he said. "Science is a complicated game and there are set procedures in place that act as checks and balances."
Doesn't change the cannon of evidence from thousands of studies though, nor science's solid understanding of paleoclimate and the role of the carbon cycle in planetary warming. It simply retracts one prediction of the magnitude of sea level rise.

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