It's a social science. They wouldn't call it science if it wasn't science. I knew someone would try to intimate that a social scientist might lie, but surely not a physical scientist. Don't be vamboozled, loyek.
There is a reason that "Environmental Science" is not part of the science department in most universities.
ok, when you explain to me and the world the "Laws of Economics and Psychology" I will accept them as true scientists. Until then, they are just guessers.
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/university-subject-rankings/2014/environmental-studies#sorting=rank region= country= faculty= stars=false search= Berkeley, Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, MIT, Yale...
You think there is no such thing as the laws of economics? That would be news to the economics profession. The notion that physical scientists are above reproach is absurd. If you want to believe it, that's your prerogative and you're welcome to it. But I don't believe they have any more integrity than anyone else.
ok, just for starters, what is the first law of economics? And do 98% of all economists agree like they do when it comes to climate change?