Should Climate Change Have Its Own Subforum in Earth Sciences?

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In summary, there was once a forum for discussing sensitive issues with a political component, but it was a bad idea and has since been discontinued.
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For some sensitive issues that have a political component in addition to a physics ones, would there be merit in creating sub-forums -- e.g. climate change as a sub-forum of Earth Sciences.
 
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There was one. There isn't any more.

Of all the "Tried it, bad idea" forum topics on PF, I think Climate Change is at the top.

Not only is there no forum, it was (is?) a banned topic anywhere on the forum. (Or is that just climate change politics?)
 
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Sherwood Botsford said:
For some sensitive issues that have a political component in addition to a physics ones, would there be merit in creating sub-forums -- e.g. climate change as a sub-forum of Earth Sciences.
The consequences would unfortunately be too negative if we did this. The subject is too loaded by misinformation, political goals, and ignorance. Furthermore it touches phenomena like psychology, sociology and similar fields which provide reasons to explain human behavior, again causes of non scientific responses.

We do not discuss it politically for the same reason we do not discuss philosophy, religion or politics in general: a lack of expertise, but even more the knowledge that such threads always end up people arguing in an unpleasant manner defending positions which are not backed by evidence, although hardly to dismantle. Those discussions will sooner or later arrive at a point, where ideologies come into play, and that is the point at which you cannot reason anymore. It would be ugly. And it would be as senseless as it would be unsolvable.

Go into any public room and look for discussions about vaccination. It makes no sense.
 
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One other issue that we struggled with back when we still allowed wide-ranging Climate Change threads: We figured out that we really needed a subject matter expert on the Mentor staff to handle those discussions in the same way that we can with the other technical forums.

We have great subject matter experts in our Mentor and SA ranks for all of our technical forums, but we couldn't find such a person to take over Mentoring a Climate Change forum. Once we realized that fundamental issue, it became clear that we could only support narrow discussions of Climate Change that are discussions of the published science only.
 
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1. What is the purpose of the Subforum for Climate Change?

The purpose of the Subforum for Climate Change is to provide a platform for discussing and sharing information about climate change and its impact on the environment, society, and economy. It aims to raise awareness and promote action towards mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change.

2. Who can participate in the Subforum for Climate Change?

Anyone who is interested in learning about and discussing climate change can participate in the Subforum. This includes scientists, policymakers, activists, and the general public. All viewpoints and perspectives are welcome as long as they are respectful and based on scientific evidence.

3. What topics are discussed in the Subforum for Climate Change?

The Subforum for Climate Change covers a wide range of topics related to climate change, including its causes, impacts, and potential solutions. Discussions may also include the role of different industries and sectors, such as energy, transportation, and agriculture, in contributing to or mitigating climate change.

4. How can I contribute to the Subforum for Climate Change?

There are several ways to contribute to the Subforum for Climate Change. You can participate in discussions and share your knowledge and perspectives, post relevant articles or studies, and engage with other members by commenting and asking questions. You can also suggest new topics for discussion and invite others to join the Subforum.

5. Is the information shared in the Subforum for Climate Change reliable?

The Subforum for Climate Change is a community-driven platform, and the information shared may vary in reliability. It is essential to critically evaluate the sources and evidence presented and engage in respectful and evidence-based discussions. The Subforum also has moderators who monitor the content and ensure that it aligns with the forum's purpose and guidelines.

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