The survey is here on the Scientific American web site. (H/T ECM)
Questions:
- Should climate scientists discuss scientific uncertainty in mainstream forums?
- Judith Curry is:
- What is causing climate change?
- The IPCC, or Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is:
- What should we do about climate change?
- What should we do about climate change?
- What is “climate sensitivity”?
- Which policy options do you support?
- How much would you be willing to pay to forestall the risk of catastrophic climate change?
My answers were:
- Yes, it would help engage the citizenry.
- a peacemaker.
- natural processes
- a corrupt organization, prone to groupthink, with a political agenda.
- Nothing, we are powerless to stop it.
- an unknown variable that climate scientists still do not understand
- keeping science out of the political process
- nothing
Take the survey! It’s important to send them a message.
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It’s going to be bombarded with false results.
An e-poll ANYTHING that is mildly interesting gets exploited out of being usable; a survey on web comics had someone circumventing the system in such a way that there were more votes for that one comic in an hour than for all the rest of the comics combined in a several week timeperiod.
With something as ego-connected as global warming? Yeah, there’s going to be mad cheating. >.<
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That’s what makes it fun.
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I voted, and my answers were the exact same as yours.
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