Sentences with phrase «issue of attribution»

In a world looking for «wake - up calls» and «smoking guns,» how do scientists address the thorny issue of attribution?
Judith writes: «Relative to the broader issue of attribution, which are at the heart of skeptical concern, details of the surface temperature record don't play a terribly large role in most people's skepticism about climate change.»
From a discussion on the issues of attribution to a debate on portrayals of age and beauty, catch up on all our discussions surrounding the exhibition, In the Age of Giorgione.
Denny brought up issues of attribution — after seeing images in NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden, he was able to find out who the artist was, thanks to LinkedIn.
[Response: Judith's ongoing confusion with the issue of attribution and her inability to provide any quantitative reasoning to support her claims is the subject of previous discussions.
Now — William admonished me to address the issue of attribution.
I have NO IDEA where either of these students stands on the issue of attribution of global warming (note the complexities of attribution are nicely summarized in a current post over at RC); none of us conducts specific research in that area and that is not what we talk about.
Writing on climate liability in 2003 as flood waters burst from the river Thames, Allen argued that the issue of attribution was penetrating as «it touches on a question that is far closer to many of our hearts than global sustainability or planetary survival — who to sue when the house price falls?»
Recently, however, some researchers have taken the issue of attribution seriously.
So, yeah, «the broader issue of attribution» does indeed lie at the heart of my personal rationally skeptical concern much more so than the accuracy of the surface temperature record.
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