Change Quote by Anonymous
“Once again we have misleading climate change pronouncements being based on data errors, data errors detected by non-UN, non-IPCC, non-peer-reviewed external observers. This is exactly what happens when you base your arguments on 'consensus science' and not scientific fact.”
About This Quote
Source Online post, 2022
Data errors undermine climate claims; relying on consensus without verification is risky.
In simple terms: Bad data leads to bad conclusions.
Verify data before trusting consensus.
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Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- research
- public communication
- education programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you improve data verification?
- When should consensus be trusted?
Consensus can be valuable when data is sound.