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Indeed, I studied chemistry and certainly believe that carbon dioxide interacts with infrared radiation, but actually understanding that process is a totally different story.

What I don't like about "my side" of the climate change conversation is that it so often underestimates the difficulty and time investment necessary to really understand this stuff, and in so doing, disrespects people who aren't scientists. Is it any wonder then, that those people turn to the side that is willing to put things in terms they understand instead of making them feel stupid?

We need more Carl Sagan types; people who recognize that their years of scientific study have put them in a position to understand things that vanishingly few people can even conceptualize, and make it their work to educate rather than condescend.




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