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Scientific Consensus

All articles tagged with #scientific consensus

science2 months ago

Unveiling the Trick Behind Sensational Science Headlines

The article explains how sensational science headlines often result from a devious trick where unsubstantiated claims are sensationalized through media releases, exploiting the public's lack of expertise and the media's focus on engagement over accuracy. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the scientific consensus, the rigorous process behind it, and the need for critical evaluation of extraordinary claims to prevent the spread of misinformation.

science2 months ago

The Reality of 'Settled Science' and Its Importance

The article explains that the phrase 'science is never settled' is often used to dismiss scientific consensus, but in reality, many scientific theories, like evolution and germ theory, are well-established within their domains. It emphasizes that scientific knowledge evolves through evidence and testing, and while uncertainty is inherent, some conclusions are robust enough to be considered settled, contrary to populist claims that seek to undermine scientific truths.

environment1 year ago

"Debunking 5 Climate Change Myths"

Climate change rumors often spread misinformation and hinder efforts to address the issue. Some examples include a misinterpretation of a Swedish researcher's comments on meat consumption, a misunderstanding of Earth's natural climate rhythms, a satirical article falsely attributing climate change to daylight saving time, a misrepresentation of a California bill aimed at addressing climate change misinformation, and a petition with questionable scientific credibility claiming climate change is a hoax. These rumors highlight the challenges of navigating climate change discussions and the impact of misinformation on public perception and policy.

politics2 years ago

"Climate Denialism Faces Backlash at GOP Debate Amidst Boos"

The first Republican presidential debate highlighted the Republican Party's differing views on climate change, with only one candidate, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, raising his hand in acknowledgment of human-induced climate change. The inclusion of a question on climate change from a young conservative was seen as progress by some, but candidate Vivek Ramaswamy faced boos for claiming that the climate change agenda is a hoax. Young conservatives expressed embarrassment and frustration with Ramaswamy's denial of human involvement in climate change, as polls show that a majority of Americans, including young Republicans, believe climate action is necessary. The debate also revealed divisions within the Republican Party on climate action, with some praising former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's call for global responsibility, while others emphasized the need for the U.S. to focus on its own climate policies.