They go on to qualify their conditional criticism of Kyoto by stating «This scenario, however, does not question the general mechanism established within the protocol, which we believe is a breakthrough,» but
the political opinions of the authors are not our concern.
Not exact matches
The
authors first conducted a random telephone survey
of Lincoln residents to find some who held strong
political opinions.
Perhaps the best two pieces I've come across are from the Newark Star - Ledger's Tom Moran including an
opinion piece on where things stand that notes district progress along with charter school improvements and reformers» misguided focus on the parts
of the story Russakoff leaves out (Newark students are better off, despite the
political noise) and also a Q & A with Russakoff in which the
author rebuts a deeply flawed NYT review, proposes a forensic audit of Newark's $ 23,000 - per student spending, but calls the Zuckerberg - funded reform efforts a «wash» over all (Author Dale Russakoff discusses new
author rebuts a deeply flawed NYT review, proposes a forensic audit
of Newark's $ 23,000 - per student spending, but calls the Zuckerberg - funded reform efforts a «wash» over all (
Author Dale Russakoff discusses new
Author Dale Russakoff discusses new book).
When I wrote recently at Writer Unboxed, an
authors» site, about the difficulty
of knowing how to handle one's
political and social
opinions alongside one's career work, the response was strong and in some cases anguished.
This also goes against the idea
of scientists»
opinions being entirely based on objective analysis
of the evidence, and concurs with previous studies that have shown scientists»
opinions on topics to vary along with their
political orientation,» writes survey
author Neil Stenhouse
of George Mason University.
The
author finds that most researchers agree on the understanding
of CE as part
of a proposed solution to the
political problem
of climate change — even though there are widely differing
opinions and arguments on whether or not it is a good or viable option.
In the
author's
opinion, there are right kinds
of accountability and wrong kinds
of accountability (e.g.,
political accountability).
Centuries later, far from the desert wilderness
of the early Jews, Prime Minister Harper (along with a host
of pundits,
authors, and a sizeable portion
of Canadians) has tied a similar crimson knot into a glorious
political bow around the necks
of the Supreme Court
of Canada and Judges across this country, casting them off the cliff
of public
opinion.
Pelletier, currently a law professor at the University
of Ottawa where he also earned his Masters Degree in law, was an active
political figure between posts at the university, as well as the
author of many books, articles and
opinion pieces.