Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Reference Frame: Chris Mooney on AGW: people should know nothing, believe, and shut up
As a promoter of an Unscientific America, Chris Mooney wants to return the mankind to the Middle Ages. His dictum - that one shouldn't have any knowledge and she should uncritically believe some predetermined mediocre "experts" - may be good in his own case because his grasp of science is worse than the grasp of the mediocre people: he has no science background and no desire to change anything about it.

(However, his ability to choose the appropriate "experts" is very bad, too.)
Bizarre: NYT follows AAAS lead on “FOIA requests equate to death threats” | Watts Up With That?
She first reaffirmed a fancy for the apparently absolute truth that a FOIA request for climate scientists’ records is indeed no different than death threats allegedly made in Australia against scientists
Let’s just buy dud power stations and switch off the lights, she babbled brightly | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
We’ll be buying entire plants of the kind the Government actually intends to close? Plants that investors won’t want to replace?

Any chance that sanity will be restored soon?

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