Sentences with phrase «eminent scientists on»

I'm confident that, when we come to court, there'll be at least as many eminent scientists on my side of the witness list as on Michael E Mann's.

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In chapter 3 of his The God Delusion published last September, Richard Dawkins included a rebuttal of «The argument [for God] from admired religious scientists,» in which he pours scorn on the citing of eminent believing scientists (contemporary or historical) as evidence for God's existence.
Secondly, Norman Cousins has recently proposed that some foundation establish a Commission on the World's Future made up of eminent scientists and humanists with moral vision who would devote themselves to thinking about the problem of survival and fulfillment in the future.
Eleven eminent scientists from around the world have coauthored an editorial, «Standing Up for GMOs,» focusing on Golden Rice.
They identified 452 eminent academic life scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the scientist entered pre-retirement or took on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (measured by publication rates and funding flows) of the [scientists»] subfields.»
The winners were selected by Discover's editors and a panel of eminent advisors, based on nominations made by leading scientists in a wide range of fields, as well as by other readers of the magazine.
«The level of hostility and ignorance about evolution that was unabashedly expressed by eminent cognitive scientists on that occasion shocked me,» he recalls.
Plus eminent climate scientist Kevin Trenberth predicts strong El Nino impacts on world weather.
Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, the symposium will feature talks by more than 30 eminent coral reef and fish scientists on the future of these vital marine ecosystems and the industries and communities which depend on them.
This excellent book provides valuable information on colloidal silver and is written by an eminent scientist who until his untimely death in May 2000, was a friend and colleague.
A man sits on death row, convicted of kidnapping Tessa and killing the other victims, the so - called Black - Eyed Susans — but an anti-death penalty lawyer and an eminent forensic scientist aren't convinced that he's guilty.
In his 1998 series On Giant's Shoulders he interviewed scientists about their eminent predecessors, and from 1999 to 2001 he presented The Routes of English, a series celebrating 1,000 years of the spoken language (on which The Adventure of English is basedOn Giant's Shoulders he interviewed scientists about their eminent predecessors, and from 1999 to 2001 he presented The Routes of English, a series celebrating 1,000 years of the spoken language (on which The Adventure of English is basedon which The Adventure of English is based).
The year is 1976, and the family, Frank McKotch, an eminent scientist; his pedigreed wife, Paulette; and their three beautiful children has embarked on its annual vacation at the Captain's House, the grand old family retreat on Cape Cod.
The 19 eminent scientist who had co-written the dozen learned papers in the special issue had suggested — tell it not in Gath and Ashkelon — that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a racketeer - influenced criminal organization headquartered in Switzerland (which conveniently has no RICO statute...
Eminent retired physicist Freeman Dyson is perhaps the most prominent scientist to oppose publicly the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming.
It is nice to know that my attack on the IPCC claim that they are 95 % certain of things related to CAGW, is supported by one extremely eminent scientist, namely Pierere Darriulat.
Now he's embarking on a joint project with the eminent climatologist V. Ramanathan of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Eric Wilcox, an atmospheric scientist at NASA, to determine exactly how quickly some benchmark glaciers in the Indian Himalayas are melting.
No one objects to reasoned debate on scientific matters, or to questioning of scientists» conclusions, however eminent the scientists may be: but I am by no means the only one to have warned Mr. Shore that his manner of conducting discussion is inappropriate, petulant, and childish, and, therefore, valueless.
For example, on page 19 of his brief below dated January 18, 2013, he cites the international panel chaired by the eminent scientist Lord Oxburgh, FRS as one of the bodies that «exonerated» him, whereas on page 235 of Mann's own book, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, he states explicitly that «our own work did not fall within the remit of the committee, and the hockey stick was not mentioned in the report.»
I realise that there is no such thing as a Supreme Court of Science, but you are in the academic world, and I would hope you would know some eminent, unbiased, scientists who would be prepared to «rule» on this issue.
And if supposed «respectable» persons like Mann are okay with dismissing eminent scientists as porno milfs, don't be surprised if it catches on:
McCright (2) defines climate contrarians to be those who vocally challenge what they see as a false consensus of mainstream climate science through critical attacks on climate science and eminent climate scientists, often with substantial financial support from fossil fuels industry organizations and conservative think tanks.
Eminent scientists who queried the IPCC line — which is based on models rather than clear understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms — and eminent economists and statisticians who argued that the case for net costs from any warming had never been demonstrated — were viEminent scientists who queried the IPCC line — which is based on models rather than clear understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms — and eminent economists and statisticians who argued that the case for net costs from any warming had never been demonstrated — were vieminent economists and statisticians who argued that the case for net costs from any warming had never been demonstrated — were vilified.
Over in the US they have had a «hearing» on Climate Science with three of the world's most eminent climate scientists.
The big thing everyone wanted to talk about today was the fact that I attended a congressional briefing on Wednesday where I spoke about my experiences regarding the Gulf Oil Spill.It was for Representative Markey's subcommittee and next to me were some eminent scientists who just got back from the Gulf and brought with them some scary knowledge.
«It would be irresponsible of us to go find some scientist somewhere who is not thought of as being eminent in the field and put him on television with these other guys to cast doubt on what they're saying,» said Pelley.
The limit of 2C of global warming agreed by the world's governments is a «dangerous target», «foolhardy» and will not avoid the most disastrous consequences of climate change, new research from a panel of eminent climate scientists warned on Tuesday.
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