controversial issue- lqc 14c Flashcards
controversial issue
When alternative points of view about the issue can be reasonably held
why does climate change remain controversial
- Science cannot prove theories – scientific methods can only disprove them. A hypothesis is proposed and tested. If the results dispute the idea, the hypothesis is rejected. If the results support the idea it still does not prove it!
- There is incomplete knowledge about how the climate system works. The data sets used in making predictions have their limitations
what is the general consensus on climate change
Global temperatures are rising and the climate is changing.
Greenhouse gases are partly responsible for this.
how has climate change consensus been reached
The gradual build-up of a large body of scientific evidence
what do others believe
Climate change and increases in temperature are due to:
1. the natural cycle of climate variations.
2. changes in the sun’s activity.
when people make conclusions what are they influenced by?
- Their own particular values and viewpoint – the scientific methodology can be sidelined
- Political and economic considerations – data could be interpreted with hidden agendas and this then becomes news rather than the science. Also, scientists could be influenced by those who provide their research funding.
ethical arguements of climate change
- We have a right to choose whether or not we use fossil fuels to achieve a good standard of living
- We have a duty to allow others to improve their standard of living
- We have a duty to preserve the environment for future generations
global warming definition
gradual increase in average temperature of earths surface/atmosphere