Anthropogenic Climate Change, is in fact, an existential threat due to it's inevitable effect on human systems.
That's precisely why the investigations should go forward.
The seven were an “odd little bro-pocket” whose “whole point is to harm other scientists,” marine ecologist John Bruno of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill—who hasn’t collaborated with Dixson and Munday—tweeted in October 2020. “The cruelty is the driving force of the work.”
This is the whine of "I fucking love science" style propagandist running into someone that actually demands a defense of your work. It took 40 years of Higgs' theories being tested before the Higgs-Boson particle could be proven to exist. The Scientific Establishment has a real problem sometimes with Science. Einstein refused to tolerate Quantum Mechanics. Millikan's Oil Drop experiment actually managed to practically prove that electrons had specific charges, and not a continuous stream; but he committed fraud to do it and stole a Nobel Prize from his grad student. I think the Fourier Series wasn't even accepted mathematics until the son of a bitch politically replaced committee members with his own friends who mathematically proved the validity of the series decades earlier.
Fuck your "public attitudes over the scientific debate". Stand on the fucking data and don't back down.
That's not how a climatological shift works. The cities and empires don't die overnight, the descend into oblivion gradually. Maybe there's a war or two, but the end result is that the area is simply not inhabitable or viable in the way that it once was. As people leave, the kingdoms become ruins. It's happened a few times. You can't really prevent it, only adapt to the results.
See, normally I'd say "Let the science sort itself out" - but the issue is that this is precisely the opposite of what happens to the IPCC's results.
As soon as they've got anything that can be misrepresented as something to forward their political aims, it's all-in on the "muh science" bandwagon.
Anthropogenic Climate Change, is in fact, an existential threat due to it's inevitable effect on human systems.
That's precisely why the investigations should go forward.
This is the whine of "I fucking love science" style propagandist running into someone that actually demands a defense of your work. It took 40 years of Higgs' theories being tested before the Higgs-Boson particle could be proven to exist. The Scientific Establishment has a real problem sometimes with Science. Einstein refused to tolerate Quantum Mechanics. Millikan's Oil Drop experiment actually managed to practically prove that electrons had specific charges, and not a continuous stream; but he committed fraud to do it and stole a Nobel Prize from his grad student. I think the Fourier Series wasn't even accepted mathematics until the son of a bitch politically replaced committee members with his own friends who mathematically proved the validity of the series decades earlier.
Fuck your "public attitudes over the scientific debate". Stand on the fucking data and don't back down.
Unless your fucking lying.
Then resign out of disgrace.
Climate disaster is ten to twenty years away- and always will be.
That's not how a climatological shift works. The cities and empires don't die overnight, the descend into oblivion gradually. Maybe there's a war or two, but the end result is that the area is simply not inhabitable or viable in the way that it once was. As people leave, the kingdoms become ruins. It's happened a few times. You can't really prevent it, only adapt to the results.