Sentences with phrase «substantial disagreement among»

We hear constantly from the contras that uncertainty necessitates caution and that there is substantial disagreement among scientists about the human contribution to climate change.
Rather it argues the OHC data is «less mature,» that «there is substantial disagreement among the various OHC climatologies, and there are no OHC climatologies prior to 1950.»

Not exact matches

There is substantial quantitative disagreement among climate models, however.
«He wanted to reduce achievement gaps among children and he wanted to improve achievement overall for Indiana students, but there was substantial disagreement about the mechanisms he used in order to achieve that change.»
Tim Lambert links to this article by Eric Pooley in Slate's The Big Moneye which points out that, for all the disagreement among economists regarding the details of climate change policy, there is substantial consensus on the following main points (i) the cost of action to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases will be of the order of 1 per cent of GDP (ii) a strong mitigation policy is preferable to business as usual
Despite unanimous agreement on the sign of the trends, substantial disagreement exists among available estimates as to the rate of temperature changes, particularly outside the NH extratropical troposphere, which has been well sampled by radiosondes.
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