Sentences with phrase «public trust in science»

How much responsibility do you accept for the weakening of public trust in science — and in the IPCC?
A worrying trend which threatens to undermine public trust in science as a knowledge building enterprise.
It's a «side effect of the collapse in public trust in science,» said Best, who also claimed that «many of the mines are not truly ethical.»
I agree with Judith Curry that this pathetic trail of poor decisions weakens public trust in science.
These kinds of statements (and there are many more) coupled with apathy from democratically elected governments not wanting to commit electoral suicide and inactivity on emissions cuts fron China / India / Brazil means that the climate debate isn't likely to develop beyond it's current level regardless of attempts to regain public trust in the science.
If Curry seriously believes that WattsUpWithThat in any way, shape or form is contributing to increasing the credibility of climate research, that what he does could actually enhance public trust in science, then we could not possibly disagree more.
Kroto tells them about a creationist museum in the U.S., which brings up the issue of public trust in science.
Instead, after a rather feeble retelling of the consensus position — mostly filmed before a NASA video wall depicting the robustness of consensus position — Nurse goes after the deniers, who he suspects are responsible for undermining public trust in science.
The Science Media Centre has its roots in the influential House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee third report on Science and Society, which wanted to renew public trust in science.
«I am making a film for BBC's Horizon on public trust in science and I was hoping you may be able to help.»
Nisbet argues that «urgent calls to escalate the war against climate skeptics may lead scientists and their organizations into a dangerous trap, fueling further political disagreement while risking public trust in science».
The UK Science Media Centre has its roots in the influential House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee third report on Science and Society, which wanted to renew public trust in science.
Now, pray, why would he do that unless 1) he's an idiot who doesn't understand that technical arguments require technical expertise, or, 2) he's trying to trip up laymen to undermine public trust in the science.
Instead, after a rather feeble retelling of the consensus, the film showed Nurse going after the deniers, who, he suspects, are responsible for undermining public trust in science.
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