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And "there's an irrefutable consensus that it will get worse" if greenhouse emissions are not reined in.
The bottom line is that "there's an irrefutable consensus that [global warming] is real," says geoscientist Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University in New Jersey.
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As President Donald Trump continues to dismiss the all-but-irrefutable scientific consensus on climate change, federal reports released last week make it clear that failing to rein in greenhouse gas emissions will cost the United States far more in the long run than tackling the crisis head-on.
A debate like this one cannot aim at either normative consensus or irrefutable empirical evidence supporting a specific view of the relation between immigration, welfare states and nationhood.
These central questions were previously studied to a great extent on muscle myosin mostly by ensemble-averaging techniques (see reviews) and considered to have reached a consensus to some extent (although direct and irrefutable evidence has been lacking).
Although statistics can be misleading, the universal consensus is reminiscent of similarly damning studies that demonstrated the irrefutable link between cigarettes and cancer.
Here's a Republican that was on record, unabashedly among Hill colleagues, referencing the UN Human Development Index, citing the irrefutable science and the key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and talking about the importance of international consensus and green collar jobs.
No argument is irrefutable.
"There are irrefutable facts.
It is irrefutable".
The logic seems irrefutable.
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