Friday, September 03, 2010

Whether to mention the weather
Some climatologists speculate that 2010 might be a "Pearl Harbour" moment for global climate change.
Virginia’s War on Academic Freedom - Science Business - research, innovation & policy - Forbes
The conclusions that the Earth is warming up, and that humans are one of the main causes, are no longer controversial within the scientific community, especially after the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) issued its report a few years ago. Nonetheless, many global warming denialists, including Mr. Cucinelli, continue to dispute them.

But Cucinelli isn’t just a global warming denialist. He’s also the attorney general of Virginia, which gives him quite a bit of power within that state. He’s not a scientist, but that didn’t stop him from suing the University of Virginia.
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The Virginia attorney general’s groundless lawsuit, based on his purely political views and ambitions, is clearly intended to intimidate academic scientists at Virginia universities. Prof. Mann himself called the case “criminal harrassment.” This kind of political threat is reminiscent of the oppressive regimes of the Soviet Union, whose scientists only published findings that met with the approval of their political masters. Political threats are a recipe for bad science.

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