"The experts who sat on the now-defunct committee warn that without their advice and guidance, the release of the federal climate report could be the equivalent of a large scientific data dump absent of useful context for a public that lacks scientific expertise."
(Translation = we'll tell you how to think despite the science.)
"The job of this advisory committee was to help federal agencies, state and local governments and the private sector understand all the science and data behind climate change," said Riley Dunlap, a sociology professor at Oklahoma State University who was one of the experts on the committee.
(Sociology is a legitimate climate change field per your local, state, and federal lefty cohorts. Just trust us. It's that bad).
Sociology, weather, why split hairs?