Sentences with phrase «general scientific consensus»

Lemonick replies: Those who do not accept the general scientific consensus on climate change span an enormous range, from people who have legitimate scientific disagreements on some of the details all the way to people who distort the facts to people who declare the whole thing a socialist plot (or, alternatively, a money - making scam).
Overall, the findings of the study, detailed in the journal Nature Climate Change, mesh with the general scientific consensus that tropical cyclones (the generic name for hurricanes) will shift toward higher intensities as the planet continues to heat up.
Despite the extensive research over the last 20 years, the general scientific consensus is that there is not sufficient evidence to show a definitive cause and effect relationship in regards to EMF exposure.
The general scientific consensus is that, thus far, the evidence available is weak and is not sufficient to establish a definitive cause - effect relationship.
And to back up this sense of certainty, he reported that University of California, San Diego science historian Dr. Naomi Oreskes had published an analysis in Science in which she had combed through 928 peer - reviewed climate studies published between 1993 and 2003 and found not a single one that disagreed with the general scientific consensus.
By 1995, a group of scientists had started vocally dissenting from the emerging consensus on its anthropogenic causes, signing the Leipzig Declaration, which stated: «There does not exist today a general scientific consensus about the importance of greenhouse warming from rising levels of carbon dioxide.
If you disagree with that, show me the money... explain why you reject all the work the scientists have done and the general scientific consensus.
The declaration states that ``... it has become increasingly clear that — contrary to the conventional wisdom — there does not exist today a general scientific consensus about the importance of greenhouse warming from rising levels of carbon dioxide.
Anthony Watts is listed as a signatory on the «Leipzig Declaration», which said «there does not exist today a general scientific consensus about the importance of greenhouse warming from rising levels of carbon dioxide.
The Leipzig Declaration stats that «there does not exist today a general scientific consensus about the importance of greenhouse warming from rising levels of carbon dioxide.»
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