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Daily Archives: September 20, 2010
Proposed Interior Dept scientific integrity policy fails to address political abuse of science
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s “Proposed Scientific Integrity Policy” addresses only issues of scientific misconduct by government scientists, while ignoring the problem of political interference in and misuse of science, which has been by far the greater problem at … Continue reading
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Martin Hoffert: “No. No. No to decoupling the issues of human energy systems from climate change.”
“Without the possibility of catastrophic climate change radically changing Earth’s environment in decades to a hundred years or so, creating a new global energy system would be a problem for the 22nd Century plausibly tackled in a leisurely way without … Continue reading
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