Consensus, as popular as it might be in today's world, means nothing when it comes to science. In fact, with the way funding is distributed, consensus is probably a good indicator of what not to believe as true. The longstanding definition of science, as pointed out by a commenter, is that facts, data and empirical research support a theory or model – emphasis on the word theory. Nothing is ever settled when it comes to mankind's understanding of this complex world. This is especially true when dealing with the causalities behind a seemingly changing climate. To pin meat or gas-powered vehicles as the culprit behind a really hot summer is a laughably foolish and unscientific notion, despite it prevailing as the current consensus. The new "woke" definition of science, as defined by said commenter jokingly, reads as follows: "A consensus of opinions aligned with the preferred narrative. No debate or challenge is permitted and no research is allowed that might uncover uncomfortable or inconvenient facts. Research results which go against the preferred narrative will be suppressed and the perpetrator vilified, ridiculed, and punished." Another commenter pointed out that Galileo, like many scientific pioneers before and after him, was persecuted for presenting scientific discoveries that went against the narrative – much like Corbyn is doing by setting the record straight about climate change. "The climate alarmism is a religion," added another. "Lots of people are jumping on because they get unlimited funding. Climate lockdowns have already been discussed, and in Europe they plan on freezing for freedom." The latest climate-related news can be found at Climate.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.comThis guy is a legend ? pic.twitter.com/Gt50kCU320
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