Photo via Todd Neff Guardian columnist George Monbiot recently did the written-word equivalent of throwing his hands up in the air over the growing chasm between actual climate science and the public’s understanding of it. One of his key points is that science has grown so specialized that scientists in different disciplines are rarely even able to fully grasp one another’s work–much less us laymen. As a result, their findings can seem so complicated that it essentially amounts to a … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Photo via Todd Neff Guardian columnist George Monbiot recently did the written-word equivalent of throwing his hands up in the air over the growing chasm between actual climate science and the public’s understanding of it. One of his key points is that science has grown so specialized that scientists in different disciplines are rarely even able to fully grasp one another’s work–much less us laymen. As a result, their findings can seem so complicated that it essentially amounts to a … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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