Fact of the matter climate change is happening. Most people have accepted this, but there is still a big debate (for some reason) whether or not it is caused by humans, or whether or not it is a problem.
The problem seems to be that people "are making up their own minds about it." However when it comes to medical breakthroughs, or technological advancements, the common Joe doesn't seemed to concerned. Leave the science to the scientists people! I come from a science background, and even being in different field I didn't hmm and haaa about climate change. The scientists in this field are in a large majority consensus about the matter. How science works, is you base your current knowledge on published and accepted theories, and work forward. I don't need to go back and derive Newtons laws every time I want to do a physics problem. The work is done and submitted to peer reviewed journals. Then other experts in the field from different parts of the world in different institutions review the work and determine whether it is legitimate or not. These people are often a kind of competitor. There is always a drive to be the first one to publish new results, as redoing published work is less impressive. The scientific method works, and it has for hundreds of years. Some times there are what some people would call errors, when in fact they are more like incomplete theories. Could they be wrong? Sure. But if anyone has an idea of what is happening, it's them, not TV personalities, etc.
If I had an electrician wiring my house, when he goes to give me the final inspection shweet i wouldn't say "Hold on now! I gotta work this all out for myself!"
Then there is the "rich corrupt scientist" argument.
Ha.
HAHAHA.
Sure, I'm sure it happens from time to time. Especially "scientists" who are hired by private industry like tobacco or oil. I'm sure there are "equivalents" who work for green energy companies. However, most of this work is done by government research centers or public universities. Generally these people are doing science because they care about knowledge, and the way things work. Most of them struggle with funding to continue their work.
Anyway, people seem to question some things like evolution, and climate change, but take sciences word for it on gravity and medicine. That's my rant on the matter
The problem seems to be that people "are making up their own minds about it." However when it comes to medical breakthroughs, or technological advancements, the common Joe doesn't seemed to concerned. Leave the science to the scientists people! I come from a science background, and even being in different field I didn't hmm and haaa about climate change. The scientists in this field are in a large majority consensus about the matter. How science works, is you base your current knowledge on published and accepted theories, and work forward. I don't need to go back and derive Newtons laws every time I want to do a physics problem. The work is done and submitted to peer reviewed journals. Then other experts in the field from different parts of the world in different institutions review the work and determine whether it is legitimate or not. These people are often a kind of competitor. There is always a drive to be the first one to publish new results, as redoing published work is less impressive. The scientific method works, and it has for hundreds of years. Some times there are what some people would call errors, when in fact they are more like incomplete theories. Could they be wrong? Sure. But if anyone has an idea of what is happening, it's them, not TV personalities, etc.
If I had an electrician wiring my house, when he goes to give me the final inspection shweet i wouldn't say "Hold on now! I gotta work this all out for myself!"
Then there is the "rich corrupt scientist" argument.
Ha.
HAHAHA.
Sure, I'm sure it happens from time to time. Especially "scientists" who are hired by private industry like tobacco or oil. I'm sure there are "equivalents" who work for green energy companies. However, most of this work is done by government research centers or public universities. Generally these people are doing science because they care about knowledge, and the way things work. Most of them struggle with funding to continue their work.
Anyway, people seem to question some things like evolution, and climate change, but take sciences word for it on gravity and medicine. That's my rant on the matter