welcome back to worlds of parts with judith curry and american claim, intelligence and professor america at the georgia institute of technology. profess occurring just before the break we were talking about. or rather you were talking about the need to abandon the attempts to control everything. and instead focus on adapting on whatever and my, the nature brings our way, but i think that's what the require a lot of humility perhaps, and a certain degree of tolerance of, of uncertainty. how do you think those values could be sort of brought back into the public debate, at least on climate change? you know, the, the uncertainty issue is out there. and by trying to ignore it, or minimize that or frame a problem. you know, if so narrowly that uncertainty, you know, it doesn't seem so large. i mean, it's just a very, very big mistake and is very bad for policy making and, or in scientific discourse when there are sort of political values in play. there's always a lot of uncertainty and disagreement as a spice of academic life and you know, nothing is ever settled and you know, that tell the n