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Turner further condemns the politicization of climate science, criticizing efforts by climate activists to restrict access to raw data while simultaneously claiming that data manipulation is necessary to understand climate trends. He argues that science should be transparent and honest, warning against the temptation to alter data to fit political narratives.
A vivid analogy about data manipulation is presented: just like averaging classroom temperatures over a year to produce an artificially comfortable figure, climate data can be skewed to support predetermined outcomes. Turner insists that truthfulness and integrity in data are crucial to making sound policy decisions.