Dear all,
In response to DG Webster's comment:
If we all believed the same thing, then when we are wrong we will be very
very wrong. When there are many different beliefs, it's more likely that
some will be right, but less likely that we'll all act together based on
that person's position. Thus,
, 2009 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: Climategate Impacts
Dear all,
In response to DG Webster's comment:
If we all believed the same thing, then when we are wrong we will be very
very wrong. When there are many different beliefs, it's more likely that some
will be right, but less likely that we'll
To: Myanna Lahsen; williamcgbu...@comcast.net
Cc: Wallace, Richard; Global Environmental Politics Education ListServe
Subject: Re: Climategate Impacts
Greetings,
I woke up this morning to this long train of GEP emails on Copenhagen and
climategate, all of which make interesting if now divergent
Environmental Politics Education ListServe
*Subject:* Re: Climategate Impacts
Greetings,
I woke up this morning to this long train of GEP emails on Copenhagen
and climategate, all of which make interesting if now divergent
readings. I thought I'd add a comment to Myanna's, DG's, Mat and
Suzi's thread
Sent: Sun 12/20/2009 2:22 PM
To: Global Environmental Politics Education ListServe
Subject: Re: Climategate Impacts
This strikes me as an interesting thing to pursue
a bit.
So, let's take quick stock: For years, scientists were the most trusted
regarding cl
20, 2009 10:13 AM
To: williamcgbu...@comcast.net; Global Environmental Politics Education
ListServe
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