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dennis_jeeves1 | 2 years ago
No you cannot, unless you are willing to spend a few years on it. I can tell right away that have not explored any subject in depth.
dennis_jeeves1 | 2 years ago
No you cannot, unless you are willing to spend a few years on it. I can tell right away that have not explored any subject in depth.
ethanbond|2 years ago
Can you or can’t you?
In any case, even if you couldn’t, it would still be foolish to look at all available evidence and arrive at “we don’t know” or “we ought not make engineering or policy decisions on the basis of this hypothesis.”
Smart people don’t say “the world is hard to interpret so all hypotheses are equal.” They say “the world is hard to interpret so we need to make difficult decisions with incomplete information.”
dennis_jeeves1|2 years ago
My guess regarding most people that I know, is that a typical 'climate-denier' ( the ones I know) generally have investigated more that his 'climate-acceptor' counterpart who seems to have unequivocally accepted the official position.
Note I'm not saying that that the 'climate-denier' is right, I'm saying that he has made more efforts to understand the information available to him. Who is to say who brought into the 'propaganda'?