Scientific
consensus on complex issues is notable because we (the public) use it to evaluate those issues.
Not exact matches
The «simple» versus «
complex» concussion classification was abandoned under the 3rd international
consensus statement
on concussion in sport, replaced by list of «modifying» factors, which have carried through to the 4th
consensus statement
issued in March 2013.
The debates
on tobacco, MMR and WMD were very unbalanced but a popular
consensus has emerged that is as near unanimous as can be expected
on any
complex issue.
After setting back the global effort to address this tremendously
complex issue over the past ten years, the U.S. is again undermining emerging
consensus decisions
on nearly everything.
Journalists dealing with global warming and similar
issues would do well to focus
on the points of deep
consensus, generate stories containing voices that illuminate instead of confuse, convey the
complex without putting readers (or editors) to sleep, and cast science in its role as a signpost pointing toward possible futures, not as a font of crystalline answers.
I have a unique ability to work with diverse individuals and groups
on complex program
issues, and can be very active in involving and engaging an entire program team to drive
consensus.