• Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Science is only political because scientists have to continuously convince politicians reality exists.

    It’s frustrating that something like climate change is even a political discussion at all. Don’t Look Up captured that frustration really well.

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      Whether climate change is occurring, what damage it’s doing and what’s causing it are scientific questions. How to address it is a set of political questions: How do we get humanity to emit less greenhouse gases? How do we get countries on the same page? How do we make sure that the effects of these changes don’t increase global inequality?

      The scientific questions have been answered very well, and are continuing to be answered in more detail all the time.

      The response to the political questions has been an abject failure so far.

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      You can invent a vaccine, but getting people to take it is a different matter entirely and not just because of politicians.

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        Andrew Wakefield managed to fuck up people’s attitude towards vaccines quite well without politics.

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          Inserting things under people’s skin just freaks people out in general. There are so many reasons.

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      They also have to continually convince politicians and other politically minded people to give them money, and risk having it taken away if their results are politically inconvenient.