Sentences with phrase «established science pointing»

Potentially to ever more shouting, disengagement, and a migration of debate to the edges, in a way that obscures all the well - established science pointing to huge consequences under business as usual — for everything from the diversity of life to the stability of climate.
In a CNBC interview last Thursday, Pruitt rejected established science pointing to carbon dioxide as the main driver of recent global warming.

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Steve, you may be right that they are not necessarily incompatible, but I can't help but point out that your religious views are causing you to refuse to accept well - established science.
I will agree with CJAs point that Catholics do in general accept the established theories of science as God's plan for the ordering of the world.
Establishing this point, however, requires that we get to the heart of what motivates reason, science and critical consciousness.
The paper published showed that the efficiency of drug development improved significantly when the enabling science passed an established point defined by the analytical model.
Next year, the mathematics division will begin a $ 2 million program to make the undergraduate math curriculum an entry point rather than a bottleneck for science majors, whereas the physics division is planning a $ 1 million effort to help established scientists move into new fields.
Like the five thousand - year - old science of acupuncture, it works on stimulating well - established energy meridian points to ease energy blockage, which manifests in physical and mental problems.
«If dyadic effects are real, and if eHarmony can establish this point validly, then this would be a major advance to our science,» Dr. Reis said.
They wanted these West Point alums, these Motorola vets, these IBM management science wonks to establish order over what was a vibrant, kwan - like environment... not to mention back then, pre-PC-price wars, raking in cash for Dell while skewering its competition was easier and more palpably rewarding than it is today.
They are also distracting from the established science that points to a growing human hand on the planet's thermostat, she says.
I do not see the point in being nice to those who either can not be bothered or do not have the courage to accept established science.
«His effort will focus on providing curriculum that shows that the topic of climate change is a well established consensus and certain — two key points that are effective at persuading teachers to teach the science
However, he also supports the idea that warming has recently stopped and has argued against some well - established points of climate science, such as observed sea level rise and glacier melting.
Only in the past few decades have scientists begun the measurements necessary to establish a relationship between current carbon levels and temperatures, and the science conducted since then has consistently pointed in one direction: that rising greenhouse gas emissions, arising from our use of fossil fuels and our industries, lead to higher temperatures.
Fortunately most science isn't as politically charged as climate science, otherwise the starting point for many of Dr. Curry's ideas to succeed would first require the step of establishing diversity through political affirmative action for faculty hires, not feasible within a reasonable timeframe, if at all.
But establishing a review could be a first step in that direction, potentially allowing the EPA to point to a formal evaluation of climate science in legal proceedings.
This point is underscored in several soft - law instruments including in the 1999 UNESCO Declaration on Science and the Use of Scientific Knowledge, according to which «[a] ll scientists should commit themselves to high ethical standards, and a code of ethics based on relevant norms enshrined in international human rights instruments should be established for scientific professions.»
As we pointed out a long time ago, Greenpeace's attempts to establish the size of the conspiracy to distort science culminated in a total failure of the argument.
The points made here have helped me to refine the way in which I should express my descriptions of the established science and I will make good use of it elswhere.
These recommendations misrepresent science, are grounded in hypothesis rather than sound theory, are supported by no efficacy studies, fly in the face of established biological, anthropological, psychological, and sociological knowledge, and ignore or distort established research and other evidence that points the other way.
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