Are you saying that the scientific community, through the IPCC, is asking the world to restructure its entire mode of producing and consuming energy and yet hasn't done
a scientific uncertainty analysis?
The IPCC [the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] took a shortcut on the actual
scientific uncertainty analysis on a lot of the issues, particularly the temperature records.
Not exact matches
Those who like the the idea of having their skepticism subjected to a «more nuanced
analysis» and granted «valorisation of the
scientific norm of scepticism» (do we get a percentage of «
uncertainty»?)
To address the
scientific, cultural, health, and social issues arising from climate change requires an in - depth and cross-disciplinary
analysis of the role of
uncertainty in all of the three principal systems involved: The physical climate system, people's cognitive system and how that construes and potentially distorts the effects of
uncertainty, and the social systems underlying the political and public debates surrounding climate change.
(2) The
scientific community should perform a more comprehensive
analysis of the
uncertainties inherent in the surface, radiosonde, and satellite data sets.
For detailed ethical
analysis of
scientific uncertainty arguments made in opposition to climate change, see Ethicsandclimate.org index under Scientific Uncertainty and Clima
scientific uncertainty arguments made in opposition to climate change, see Ethicsandclimate.org index under Scientific Uncertainty and Clim
uncertainty arguments made in opposition to climate change, see Ethicsandclimate.org index under
Scientific Uncertainty and Clima
Scientific Uncertainty and Clim
Uncertainty and Climate Ethics.
Scientific progress since the Third Assessment Report (TAR) is based upon large amounts of new and more comprehensive data, more sophisticated
analyses of data, improvements in understanding of processes and their simulation in models and more extensive exploration of
uncertainty ranges.
Building upon IIASA's
scientific foundations and agenda, this special issue has two major themes: Dealing with
uncertainty in integrated
analyses of human - environment systems; Social, technical and institutional transformatons in response to global sustainability challenges.