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Weaponizing Uncertainty: Climate Scientists Admit They Don’t Know—Then Demand You Obey Anyway
13 hours ago Charles Rotter 

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01552-8
It would be nearly impossible to fabricate a better fictional demonstration of motivated reasoning than the May 2025 Nature commentary titled “Hurricane risk in a changing climate — the role of uncertainty” by Adam Sobel and Kerry Emanuel. In fact, if one needed a primary source to study how scientific ambiguity can be massaged into policy certainty, this article would serve beautifully.

The authors begin by acknowledging the obvious:

“there’s also a lot that we don’t know”

about how climate change affects hurricanes. This initial concession gives the impression of intellectual humility. Yet what follows is a masterclass in rhetorical misdirection—a piece that deserves to be taught in schools, not for its science, but for its persuasive structure.

Rather than treating uncertainty as a reason for caution, Sobel and Emanuel treat it as a trigger for urgency. They write,

“In general, uncertainty increases risk”.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/05/27/weaponizing-uncertainty-climate-scientists-admit-they-dont-know-then-demand-you-obey-anyway/
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