The most important was renewed
government confidence in science, reflected in increasing budget allocations.
Not exact matches
John Beddington, the UK
government's chief scientific adviser, says that climate scientists should be less hostile to doubters who question man - made global warming, and that public
confidence in science depends on more openness to varied opinions.
The House of Lords
science and technology committee said the
government is doing too little to improve security on the internet and risks undermining public
confidence in the service.
Correction to previous post -» I keep urging our Australian conservatives, who continue giving climate
science denial and obstructionism their imprimatur of respectability and legitimacy whilst simultaneously declaring their
confidence in mainstream climate
science to ditch that position; is this a taste of what we will get when we do get a conservative
government; public declarations of commitment to international agreements that gloss over a complete lack of understanding of it's seriousness?»
I keep urging our Australian conservatives, who continue giving climate
science denial and obstructionism their imprimatur of respectability and legitimacy whilst simultaneously declaring their
confidence in mainstream climate
science; is this a taste of what we will get when we do get a conservative
government; public declarations of commitment to international agreements that gloss over a complete lack of understanding of it's seriousness?
Thank you, thank you, Professor Curry, for all that you are doing to restore
confidence in government science.
In classical statistical terms, that means that, if the LNP loses (does not form a
government) the null hypothesis that the betting odds are correct can be rejected with 90 per cent
confidence, which is commonly considered good enough for social
science work.