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by RickS
2354 days ago
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Parent comment: > extremely strong, emergent cultural pressure against certain results and certain questions, which has been holding back a wide range of fields and ensuring pursuit of severely one sided science for decades. Your comment: > Once you start trying to attack climate change, you lose all your credibility I am a firm believer in climate science, but this reaction suggests that the post you're replying to is correct. |
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Sorry, there are things in this world called facts. There are things in this world that are empirically correct. As far as science can determine, climate change is factual and real. If that isn't your position, you really don't believe in climate science. And I'm calling you out on it--this isn't a "truthiness" zone.
The climate politics, aka what should be done about it, is a very different problem and falls under social and economic "science".