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Dr Vicky Pope, head of climate change advice at the Met Office, said: “It isn’t helpful to anybody to exaggerate the situation..... People pick up whatever makes their argument, but this works both ways."
“When people overstate happenings that aren’t necessarily climate change-related, or set up as almost certainties things that are difficult to establish scientifically, it distracts from the science we do understand", said Professor Sir David King, director of the Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford, and a former government chief scientific adviser.
"The danger is they can be accused of scaremongering.... I worry a lot that NGOs are very much in the habit of doing exactly that,”
It's worth reading the full article, which seems to me to reflect the kind of cautious balance we used to see as normal for good scientists. The fact that these senior people are warning their colleagues from 'jumping on political-agenda bandwagons' is both telling and timely.
None of which detracts from the significance of the question. However, it lends weight to the 'other question', which is why our politicians are so very keen to burden us all with such heavy taxation, when the science is to this degree uncertain.
Or is it that 'carbon credits trading' and 'marine wind farms' are nice little earners......?