- People with a long-term interest in science tend to trust scientific authorities like NASA and the IPCC when it comes to climate, regardless of what their political persuasions may be. It's the latest result that indicates that a "scientific curiosity" can get people past their ideology. https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/04/interest-in-science-not-ability-builds-trust-in-climate-science/ 59 comments science
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