Scientific reticence and sea level rise

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I suggest that a 'scientific reticence' is inhibiting the communication of a threat of a potentially large sea level rise. Delay is dangerous because of system inertias that could create a situation with future sea level changes out of our control. I argue for calling together a panel of scientific leaders to hear evidence and issue a prompt plain-written report on current understanding of the sea level change issue. © IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hansen, J. E. (2007). Scientific reticence and sea level rise. Environmental Research Letters, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/2/2/024002

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