07 July 2022, The Tablet

Why experts are wrong about what they are experts in much less often than the rest of us


Last month Barnabas Aspray, Bethany Sollereder and I interviewed a climate sceptic for our regular podcast, “Faith at the Frontiers”.

Why experts are wrong about what they are experts in much less often than the rest of us

The Supreme Court ruled June 30 to limit the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate carbon emissions from power plants.
CNS photo/Stephanie Keith, Reuters

 
Our interlocutor, like many climate sceptics, dismisses climate science because it is tainted by political bias.
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