Re: [asa] Baylor, Marks, and Uncommon Descent

From: Janice Matchett <janmatch@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu Sep 06 2007 - 12:55:52 EDT

At 12:15 PM 9/6/2007, PIM wrote:

>"..Oh well, when science is lacking, what else is there but to
>influence public perception, even if it eventually runs afoul of St
>Augustine? ~ Pim

@ You got that right!

"The evolution of the scientific debate about
anthropogenic [man-caused] climate change illustrates both the
value of skepticism and the pitfalls of partisanship." " Scientists
are most effective when they provide sound, impartial advice, but
their reputation for impartiality is severely compromised by the
shocking lack of political diversity among American academics, who
suffer from the kind of group-think that develops in cloistered cultures.

Until this profound and well documented intellectual homogeneity
changes, scientists will be suspected of constituting a leftist think
tank." "On the left, an argument emerged urging fellow scientists to
deliberately exaggerate their findings so as to galvanize an
apathetic public..."

"Conservatives have usually been strong supporters of nuclear power.
.. Had it not been for green opposition, the United States today
might derive most of its electricity from nuclear power, as does
France; thus the environmentalists must accept a large measure of
responsibility for today's most critical environmental
problem." ~ K*rry Emmanuel -
MIT http://bostonreview.net/BR32.1/emanuel.html

"Recently many people have said that the earth is facing a crisis
requiring urgent action. This statement has nothing to do with
science. Frankly, the very idea of consensus in such an immature and
multi- faceted subject as climate change should be suspicious ab
initio. Consensus is largely a propaganda claim designed to relieve
ordinary people of the need to understand the issue. This is neither
good for science nor for public policy. . " ~ Richard S.
Lindzed the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at
MIT. Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific
Consensus http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regv15n2/reg15n2g.html

~ Janice

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