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Op-Ed: Why aren't people listening to scientists?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 07, 2022

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Who would you trust more: a politician or a scientist? Even in our age of skepticism, I think more people would vote for the scientist. And yet politicians who challenge well-tested scientific theories are getting unprecedented traction of late. The whole concept of the expert is under extraordinary attack on both sides of the Atlantic. To be fair, science often goes against intuition. As kids, we build up models in our heads to explain the... + full article



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