The scariest part of climate change isn’t what we know, but what we don’t

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Date of Publication: August 2, 2015

Year of Publication: 2015

Publisher: The Conversation US, Inc.

Author(s): Bill Laurance

Bill Laurance from James Cook University makes the effort to summarize “what we think we know, don’t know, and things that could surprise us about climate change and the environment.”

“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future”: so goes a Danish proverb attributed variously to baseball coach Yogi Berra and physicist Niels Bohr. Yet some things are so important — such as projecting the future impacts of climate change on the environment — that we obviously must try.

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