Scientific Consensus as a Foundation for Extension Programming
Volume
53
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.53.01.29
Abstract
Given the commitment of Cooperative Extension to science-based programming, it is important to be able to ascertain whether, and to what degree, consensus exists among expert scientists on issues relating Extension programming. This Commentary provides insights into what scientific consensus means, how it develops, and how to recognize when it exists. An example—anthropogenic climate change—is presented. However, the importance of distinguishing scientific consensus from conjecture cuts across many areas of Extension programming agriculture and natural resources, including GMOs, pesticides, environmental protection, and others.
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Recommended Citation
Vincelli, P. (2015). Scientific Consensus as a Foundation for Extension Programming. The Journal of Extension, 53(1), Article 29. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.53.01.29