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Originally Posted by Table 5
The calls to "trust the science" is consistently touted when the subject of climate change comes up. And generally, I believe trusting the science and numbers is always the way to go (I say generally, as often the sources of any "science" should always be looked at with healthy skepticism). However I find that too often the science gets ignored when looking at how we best tackle these climate challenges, or what some of the real trade-offs (which often come with real human consequences) are to these actions.
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Im not sure what you mean here. From what i understand, the science in tackling climate change is clear: reduce GHG emissions.
The way we do that is policy more so than science.