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Discover LudwigThe phrase "climate of doubt" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an environment or situation where uncertainty or skepticism prevails. Example: "The ongoing debate about climate change has created a climate of doubt among the public regarding scientific consensus."
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Climate of Doubt?
The takeaway from "Climate of Doubt" is that science and its evidence are of secondary importance in the skeptics' world.
Despite the current climate of doubt about nuclear power and the resurgence of natural gas and oil, Dr. Pachauri insists that growth in the renewable energy market will be one of the defining features of the future of energy.
"Climate of Doubt," a "Frontline" documentary that airs Tuesday night on PBS, explores how a movement mobilized to undermine public acceptance of the scientific consensus on global warming and on how human activity contributes to climate change.
"Climate of Doubt," a "Frontline" documentary presented on Tuesday night, probably allots the biggest single block of national airtime to climate skeptics like Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Tim Phillips of Americans for Prosperity and S. Fred Singer than we've seen in a long time.
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The problem is that testing your spouse's reaction to flirting or paying other people too much attention creates a climate of doubts about your honesty, and introduces anxiety and turbulence.
"The sudden interest of climate 'merchants of doubt' like Peabody in global poverty strikes me as cynical at best," said Anthony Hobley, chief executive of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, which has pioneered the analysis of carbon bubble.
In this climate of self-doubt, the "realists" of right and left are bound to re-emerge.
OO A Climate Doubting Scientist Doubts No Longer: Global Warming Is Melting Greenland Ice Sheet - it took five years of increasing evidence to finally convince him.
Rather than pushing to recommend those changes, which their own science deemed necessary to prevent dangerous levels of global warming, Exxon, which merged with Mobil in 1999, worked to discredit the growing scientific consensus around climate change, sowing seeds of doubt that helped render climate deals with teeth untenable for years to come.
According to him, "[t]he norms operative within the membership of Enron controlled for the climate of secrecy and doubt" (Shockley 2007, p. 449).
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