Lots of science that is reported  in the media suffers from two constraints: 
    - it is issued by an individual or    group with a vested interest in having people interpret the results in a    certain way, and
- the numbers used are the    results of models or projections and not measured, observed, empirical    data.
A nice commentary on this  phenomenon is here. (A more humorous take is here)
   
 As Lomborg showed, refuting such  misleading data with the real facts is a long, tedious and ultimately fruitless  experience: people's perspective doesn't change with the awareness of new  data.  
  
 
For people to change their  perspective, their fundamental ideology must change.  They must be willing  to open up their controlling constructs to review and examination: only then  when their mind is open to alternatives, do they view new data with an open  mind.
  
 
Zealous advocates of the status  quo seek to prevent people from exercising their faculty for independent  thought by:
    - appeals to authority
- disciplinary    restriction
- intimidation
Of course, these are not the  standard protocols for science.  But they are common place practices in the  world of political spin, a sphere many scientists are embarrassingly naive  about. 
The biggest hypocrisy is those scientists who protest long and loud  about people commenting on science without the "proper" qualifications, while  they themselves profess vociferously in the area of political policy without any  commensurate education.
  
 
Personally, I do not think that  any subject is intrinsically difficult to understand if one is sufficiently  motivated and engaged in the subject matter.  Neither does the possession  of a university degree, let alone a degree from any particular institution,  confer on any individual divine intuition, insight or omnipresent wisdom on any  subject. 
In my experience, those with the greatest intellect are always  those with great humility about the limits of what they know and an appreciation  for learning from all that they meet, not just those with titles, degrees and  positions of authority.