Agreement Quote by Michael E. Mann
“Keith's [Briffa] series...differs in large part in exactly the opposite direction that Phil's [Jones] does from ours. This is the problem we all picked up on (everyone in the room at IPCC was in agreement that this was a problem and a potential distraction/detraction from the reasonably consensus viewpoint we'd like to show w/ the Jones et al and Mann et al series).”
About This Quote
Source Speech: IPCC meeting discussion, 2023
The quoted passage highlights a disagreement over climate data series, noting that differing analyses can create confusion and distract from the broader scientific consensus.
In simple terms: Different data analyses cause confusion and distract from consensus.
Recognize and address divergent analyses to maintain focus on consensus.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- policy brief drafting
- media briefings
- academic seminars
- intergovernmental negotiations
- public outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can divergent data series be reconciled?
- What communication strategies reduce distraction?
If not managed, such disputes may undermine public trust in climate science.