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Susan Crockford presents herself as a scientist but ignores the scientific consensus about the threat that climate change poses to the arctic environment and many species, including polar bears.
Listen to and compare what many experts say, not just your favourite one. Scientific consensus can be a good starting point to trust what you hear, even if it’s incomplete. After all, Newton famously claimed that if he could see further than others, it was only because he was standing on the shoulders of giants.
How do you decide that you can trust what an expert says? Here are some questions you can ask:
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Susan Crockford presents herself as a scientist but ignores the scientific consensus about the threat that climate change poses to the arctic environment and many species, including polar bears.
Listen to and compare what many experts say, not just your favourite one. Scientific consensus can be a good starting point to trust what you hear, even if it’s incomplete. After all, Newton famously claimed that if he could see further than others, it was only because he was standing on the shoulders of giants.
How do you decide that you can trust what an expert says? Here are some questions you can ask:
Additional information: