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pingoutoday at 3:18 PM3 repliesview on HN

Would it be more scientific to say it is sure it will happen?

I suspect the opposite is happening, too many times an environmental catastrophe has been predicted in too certain terms and has not happened, which is why many people lost trust.

And if you think that we shouldn't try to predict but only inform about what has already happened that seems even stranger to me.


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moritzwarhiertoday at 3:29 PM

It's a refusal to engage with the reported information, not an argument.

Note that the general sentiment on HN when it comes to other topics is that every slight simplification in reporting on science is unforgivable, Gell-Mann-amnesia-effect, bla bla...

For example, it is clickbait to say "cancer" instead of "some types of cancer which we further need to specify" in headline.

But it is of course impossible to take scientists seriously when their results are reported as "they observed X, and are there are indications that it could mean Y".

Who says "could"? It's way too risky to engage with people who don't tell me exactly what to think!

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_HMCB_today at 3:21 PM

All is good. until it’s not.

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gadderstoday at 3:47 PM

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