Scientists released an image of a black hole and its event horizon. A subset of the public is in complete awe of science that showed us evidence of a black hole 55 million light years away. But the recommendations scientists make based on data that gives us a picture of climate change ON EARTH... apparently up for debate. Beck's article also made the point that Pew's study found public opinion about certain "hot button" topics like climate change, evolution, and genetically modified foods diverged from scientists. I suppose the difference is that with climate change stakeholders are perceived as "winners" or "losers" and may infect the broader discussion.
Source: Forbes April 13, 2019 17:48 UTC