You also imply that you can't have «good» climate policy in the face of
deep persistent uncertainty.
Not exact matches
While
persistent and
deep uncertainty surrounds the most important potential impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven global warming (see David Roberts, Michael Levi and this list of reviewed research for more), the long - term picture of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.
While
persistent and
deep uncertainty surrounds the most important potential impacts from and responses to an imminent invasion of Earth by extraterrestrials, the long - term picture of such an invasion is clear.
While
persistent and
deep uncertainty surrounds the most important potential impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven global warming, the long - term picture of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.
The first clause is «While
persistent and
deep uncertainty surrounds the most important potential impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven global warming....»
There is
deep and
persistent uncertainty about responses.
The original question: While
persistent and
deep uncertainty surrounds the most important potential impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven global warming, the long - term picture of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.