«There is so
much wonderful science here and a very strong team.
Not exact matches
Science is
wonderful and this field is very interesting, but if we're going to get any presently useful information from the specific field of geological dating, it's
much,
much more recent stuff like climate evidence.
Baking though, is as
much science as it is an art and I have always been in awe of the people that can take flour, sugar, eggs and a few other ingredients and create something as
wonderful as homemade bread.
This will bring the book to a
much larger audience, we hope, and show the world how
wonderful online
science writers are.
This is a
wonderful post and
much needed in the blogosphere debate with the junk
science experts — thanks so
much!
I conjecture that three changes in the way in which the climate problem is presented by the experts to the general public would make the conversation go better: acknowledge that climate constraints are unwelcome (thereby establishing empathy with general audiences, as a doctor does when conveying bad news), present the
science as unfinished (thereby taking away the surprise factor that accompanies every new wrinkle — cf. the cosmic ray stories of a couple of weeks ago), and admit that no solution is
wonderful (something hard for
much of our community, which loves some strategy and hates at least one of the others).
Yes, they were interesting (and educational) times, before Climategate I didn't think
much about the reasons for the great big new taxes but when Climategate occurred I took an interest and since then have become a skeptic or denialist or whatever the current word is Perhaps what Politicisation has done in the name of
science is demonstrate that there are inquiring and courageous scientific and other minds that do not close And where's Bulldust (I think he is Australian as I am) and the coiner of the phrase «Climategate» Happy anniversary everyone, thank you Anthony for a
wonderful site