The relevant question is ‘Will a policy wonk inform Joe Biden (or, any other major decisionmaker) who either read a report with ‘slow takeoff’ and got confused,
or, read a report by someone who read a report by someone who was confused. (This is the one that seems very likely to me)
There’s no way I’d be on “will someone talk to someone who talked to someone who was once confused about something” because that’s not what I think “real world impact” means.
At a minimum it would have to be in a official report signed by the office of the president, or something that has the force-of-law like an executive order.
The relevant question is ‘Will a policy wonk inform Joe Biden (or, any other major decisionmaker) who either read a report with ‘slow takeoff’ and got confused,
or, read a report by someone who read a report by someone who was confused. (This is the one that seems very likely to me)
There’s no way I’d be on “will someone talk to someone who talked to someone who was once confused about something” because that’s not what I think “real world impact” means.
At a minimum it would have to be in a official report signed by the office of the president, or something that has the force-of-law like an executive order.