Monday, 24 September 2012

Drought and Climate Change

Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog
"The amount of nonsense in public debate on extreme events and climate change remains at a high level. This is great news for me because it provides plenty of opportunities to discuss what the actual science says and how we think we know what we know. As I have long argued, accurate representations of the state of science of extremes is far more important as a matter of scientific integrity than to the hyper-politiczed debate over climate change. Put another way, it is highly unlikely that misrepresentations of the state of science will do much to move action on energy policies, but they could damage the integrity of leading institutions of science."
ED:Mr Pielke Jr.practices the art of fence-sitting,and quietly rages against the so-called "science".

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