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Clearly. The question is whether shouting 'Do something! here's a list of ideas and we'll check everything else you can come up with. DO SOMETHING!' counts as intenting to do policy as the parent says. The data is very scary. Seeing the conditions of the distant past makes me not want to repeat them. Before a scientist, I am a human being. Parent - seriously, what do you want us to do? Sit back, take more data, calculate more models, write some papers that only other scientists read? You, everyone, pays us for doing this, and it's our responsibility to make you listen. (Now, I'm quite young. My professors seem to have given up, one even said so. I sincerely hope it's not as bad as it looks.) |
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