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Why has the climate change debate been so prolonged? correct answers cognitive bias ideologically charged perceived uncertainty cognitive bias correct answers we make decisions about tomorrow, next week, or maybe next few years, but not about the next 50 to 100 years ideologically charged correct answers those in favor of "small government" tend to dismiss global warming (for fuel "debate"), since it calls for collective/governmental policy and regulation perceived uncertainty correct answers the media favor "balanced" reporting also, politicians and industry groups, particularly fossil fuel producers and car manufacturers, promote skepticism and uncertainty even while 97% of climate scientists agree science vs politics positive correct answers Concerns the way things are Scientific claims and questions are all positive Well posed positive questions have correct and incorrect answers Evidence can resolve positive arguments Does not have to be simple or easy to verify science vs politics normative correct answers Concerns the way things should be right/wrong, wise/foolish, good/bad Involve value judgements and underlying morals or principles right/wrong can be a matter of culture/ideology Deeply contested, less amenable to resolution

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Why has the climate change debate been so prolonged? correct answers cognitive bias

ideologically charged

perceived uncertainty

cognitive bias correct answers we make decisions about tomorrow, next week, or maybe next
few years, but not about the next 50 to 100 years

ideologically charged correct answers those in favor of "small government" tend to dismiss
global warming (for fuel "debate"), since it calls for collective/governmental policy and
regulation

perceived uncertainty correct answers the media favor "balanced" reporting

also, politicians and industry groups, particularly fossil fuel producers and car manufacturers,
promote skepticism and uncertainty even while 97% of climate scientists agree

science vs politics

positive correct answers Concerns the way things are

Scientific claims and questions are all positive

Well posed positive questions have correct and incorrect answers

Evidence can resolve positive arguments

Does not have to be simple or easy to verify

science vs politics

normative correct answers Concerns the way things should be right/wrong, wise/foolish,
good/bad

Involve value judgements and underlying morals or principles

right/wrong can be a matter of culture/ideology

Deeply contested, less amenable to resolution

, Cultural models of global warming. correct answers Contributing to perceived uncertainty is
public confusion over the causes of global warming - i.e what climate is and how the greenhouse
effect works

Cultural models of global warming

pollution model correct answers Many people perceive greenhouse gases as pollution (the
pollution model)

Pollution consists of artificial chemicals

Chemicals are toxic

Sources are industrial and automotive

Pollution can be fixed by filtering

Using the pollution model leads to incorrect inferences about the causes, health effects, and
solutions for global warming

Scientific model of global warming

pollution model correct answers In fact, greenhouse gases

Are naturally occurring

Non-toxic (also invisible and odorless)

Anthropogenic sources are industrial and automotive but there are natural sources

Cannot be filtered out of the air - why?

Cultural models of global warming

Ozone model correct answers Global warming is linked to,or results from the ozone hole

A main cause is spray cans and refrigerants

Using the ozone model leads to incorrect inferences about the causes of global warming

Scientific model of global warming

ozone model correct answers The leading cause of global warming is an increase in carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere,resulting from the burning of fossil fuels

Cultural models of global warming

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