Since all the work is shown, any problems can be found.
were true, then we would not have a problem with reproducing the results of the scientific studies. What you show is closed to scientism and I kind of understand why there is a term associated with this attitude. This statement:
That's why there is higher education.
is also funny - the higher education purpose was producing educated people. That was true when (20-30)% of the population got to have that and even then the higher education was not a guarantee that person can produce arguments based on facts and is able to retrospect on own statements to withdraw them if found to be incorrect. This ability is not common in modern "science" and is even less common within the folk advocating "science" to be the alpha and omega. Another side of this is that there are people that do not have formal higher education and were/are/will be scientists. As to climate science - I think we know very little and most of us know close to nothing to make a proper informed statement about it. Especially telling is a problem with the models that do not predict much and thus show how little we know. I may not be a scientist, may not have a clue about the climate but I read enough about the models used to study it (it is actually enough to look at IPCC report to say this much) - they are not worthless but they are useless for the purpose of predicting climate changes in the future. Note: I consciously avoided making statements about what I think about climate change. My point is - we know very little about it.
That is all so silly that I do not know what to say. I came to
In winter, Cyprus receives an average of 5–6 hours of sunlight per day, half of the 12–13 hours experienced at the height of summer. This is about double that of cities in the northern half of Europe; for comparison, London has 1,461 hours. However, in winter there can be more than four times more sunshine; for comparison, London has 37 hours[5] while coastal locations in Cyprus have around 180 hours of sunshine in December (that is, as much as in May in London).
Guardian has deteriorated significantly over the last few decades. It used to be lefty but it had some quality controls. The quoted article is I am afraid typical garbage spit by woke/green propagandists these day. Sad sad story for Guardian.
The IdeaVim plugin keeps me sane at work when I "have" to use an IDE due to the complexity of the software. I'm never going to stop using Vim modes/plugins as long as they are available.
Many people, especially in the Western industrialized nations, consume more carbohydrates than they need in everyday life,
How about not doing that in the first place?
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They send this after you:
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If you don't have time to do it right, where are you going to find the time to do it over?