31 December, 2018

Climate science requires acceptance, not belief or full understanding

There’s a problematic question in journalism and science communication. Various people are asking journalists to stop asking politicians whether they “believe in climate change” and to start asking whether they understand it.
We shouldn't be asking politicians if they believe in climate
change, we should be asking if they understand it.
The problem is that outside of the odd politician who was actually a climate scientist, the vast majority of people can’t claim to understand climate change or global warming with any degree of sincerity or completeness. At best, the average layperson or even well-educated layperson will have a superficial understanding of anything beyond the basics.



Let’s take an analogy that might be useful. Do you understand gravity, or just believe in it? Let’s test this out.
Read the Medium story by Michael Barnard  - “Climate science requires acceptance, not belief or full understanding.”

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