Tag: climate-change

September 21, 2014 0

"Climate March" Hides Real Culprits and Real Solutions

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"Climate March" Hides Real Culprits and Real Solutions Climate march is silly at best – dangerously counterproductive at worst.   September 21, 2014  ( Tony Cartalucci – LocalOrg ) – Big business and the big political parties and politicians they own have converged in what is being disingenuously called the "People’s Climate March."  MSNBC would report in an article titled, " The largest climate march in history kicks off in New York ," that: They’re calling it the largest mobilization against climate change in the history of the planet.

September 20, 2014 0

Koonin Hits the Fan

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See APS policy review "The members of the Subcommittee are: Steven Koonin (chair), Phillip Coyle, Scott Kemp, Tim Meyer, Robert Rosner and Susan Seestrom."(That was not in WSJ, but I suspect will appear, given some of the other APS history below.)Arthur mentioned that. People might explore that, and check out the bios of those who attended the workshop, several of whom are quite famous for uncertainty.I’m an APS (and APS GPC ) member, and I certainly have not yet seen a statement put up for review

August 5, 2014 0

The Morally Confused

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Tweet Judith Curry has wandered into ethics, without much of an understanding about such things.  She enjoys going on about how she is the protector of research integrity, without really understanding scientific ethics, perhaps first investigated by Max Weber , although Eli is sure that Willard may know of earlier sources.  There are many interesting things about this, first, that scientific ethics as distinct from ethics could not have been a subject much earlier, because science as a stand along thing really only blossomed at about the same time as global instrumental temperature measurements started in the late 1900s. Second, that separating ethical behavior as a scientist from ethical behavior in general is not something that your average bunny in the street holds in high regard and is one reason that many people distrust science and scientists, as in Godless Scientists, etc

July 27, 2014 0

Tweeting science over the last few thousand years

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Eli Rabett Eli Rabett Eli Rabett is a not quite failed professorial techno-bunny, a chair election from retirement, at a wanna be research university that has a lot to be proud of but has swallowed the Kool-Aid. The students are naive but great and the administrators vary day-to-day between homicidal and delusional. His colleagues are smart, but they have a curious inability to see the holes that they dig for themselves.