Snapshots and linear models may be dangerously misleading

Snapshots, linear models tend to be accessible to the "common sense" understanding of non-mathematical policy stakeholders; however, natural systems are often best understood as dynamic, non-linear systems, which are harder concepts to communicate and "sell" to the policy makers.

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