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Opinion
Two physicists object against a Scientific American essay calling for an end the one-climate report. Science historians counter that the report has done its job.
Opinion
Two physicists object against a Scientific American essay calling for an end the one-climate report. Science historians counter that the report has done its job.
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Sabine HossenfelderShe is a physicist at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany and a research fellow. She is also the author of the book How beauty leads physics astray: Lost in MathCreator of the YouTube channel Science without the Gobbledygook. Credit: Nick Higgins
Tim PalmerHe is a Royal Society Research Fellow in Climate Physics at Oxford University.
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Naomi OreskesHarvard University Professor of History of Science. She is the author of Why Trust Science?(Princeton University Press 2019, 2019) and co-author Discerning Experts(University of Chicago 2019). Credit: Nick Higgins