Sentences with phrase «public confidence in science»

That statement is an attack on science, it is a denial of scientific ethics, and its mere assertion undermines public confidence in science.
Likewise, the CSA has a role in enhancing public confidence in science and technology and to promote the European culture of science.
It's only important because the existence of controversy serves deniers and threatens to undermine public confidence in science and in climate science, which is of course the whole goal.
The drive to curb carbon emissions has waned further in the wake of financial meltdowns, global instability, and slumping public confidence in the science of climate change.
The real Yamal deception is their attempt to damage public confidence in science by making speculative and scandalous claims about the actions and motivations of scientists while cloaking them in a pretense of advancing scientific knowledge.
But a new scheme set up by the U.K.'s elite science academy, the Royal Society — in response to the crisis in public confidence in science triggered by issues such as BSE, genetically modified (GM) organisms, and cloning — is set to build bridges between politicians and scientists.
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 spike in public confidence in science lasted just two weeks, though the heightened attention to the Zika virus persisted for six weeks.
Blogosphere Can Improve Public Confidence in Science New Scientist says rather than retreat from debate about the science «in the name of spurious consensus» it needs to embrace it:
Hill & Knowlton have undermined public confidence in the science around asbestos, lead, cadmium, the ozone hole, you name it.
The Times of London had a blockbuster of an item in its reporting of ClimateGate: The Met Office plans to re-examine 160 years of temperature data after admitting that public confidence in the science on man - made global warming has been shattered by leaked e-mails.
Literature riddled with trivial errors could even undermine public confidence in science.
The Synthetic Biology Project was launched in 2008 to ensure that, as synthetic biology moves forward, public confidence in the science and applications remains high, policymakers are informed, and any risks are minimized.
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