And isn't it fascinating that the skeptics can publish petitions of
scientists (virtually none of whom are climatologists) that also includes
the names of some of the Spice Girls and the public's faith in science
doesn't budge, but this incident .. But I guess the skeptics couldn't lose
even if their often unethical actions resulted in less faith in science,
because the default would be to not act . 

 

 

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From: Wallace, Richard [mailto:rwall...@ursinus.edu] 
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 10:13 AM
To: williamcgbu...@comcast.net; Global Environmental Politics Education
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Subject: RE: Climategate Impacts

 

Lovely. The poll is a blunt instrument to be sure, but let's hope public
disaffection with the climate debate and resulting distrust of "scientists
on the environment" doesn't bleed into other areas, like biodiversity,
deforestation, transboundary pollution, etc. Worth watching, anyway.

 

Rich

 

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[mailto:owner-gep...@listserve1.allegheny.edu] On Behalf Of Wil Burns
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Subject: Climategate Impacts

 

Ooops. scientists getting hit.a new Washington Post-ABC News poll after
"climategate." Scientists "significantly" losing credibility with the
public:

"Scientists themselves also come in for more negative assessments in the
poll, with four in 10 Americans now saying that they place little or no
trust in what scientists have to say about the environment. That's up
significantly in recent years. About 58 percent of Republicans now put
little or no faith in scientists on the subject, double the number saying so
in April 2007. Over this time frame, distrust among independents bumped up
from 24 to 40 percent, while Democrats changed only marginally. Among
seniors, the number of skeptics more than doubled, to 51 percent."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/18/AR2009121800
002.html

 

 

 

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Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy

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