Thanks, Seth. I wonder whether you are underestimating your own implicit knowledge. Would you be indifferent between my guess of 1.5 % and alternatives guesses of 0.015 % and 150 % (the value can be higher than 100 % because there could be effects after 2024)? Feel free to provide a range for the expected reduction if that helps.
My implicit knowledge on the topic of knowledge production (rather than of veganuary) is that rosy results like the one you are citing often do not stand up to scrutiny. Maya raised one very salient objection to a gap between the headline interpretation and the data of a past iteration of this work here.
I believe that if I dig into it, I’ll find other, similar issues.
Thanks, Seth. I wonder whether you are underestimating your own implicit knowledge. Would you be indifferent between my guess of 1.5 % and alternatives guesses of 0.015 % and 150 % (the value can be higher than 100 % because there could be effects after 2024)? Feel free to provide a range for the expected reduction if that helps.
My implicit knowledge on the topic of knowledge production (rather than of veganuary) is that rosy results like the one you are citing often do not stand up to scrutiny. Maya raised one very salient objection to a gap between the headline interpretation and the data of a past iteration of this work here.
I believe that if I dig into it, I’ll find other, similar issues.
Sorry for such a meta answer…