Not exact matches
Still, the scientific community remains concerned that such visa hassles will ultimately harm U.S. competitiveness by feeding
fears of foreign
scientists and students about working
in the United
States.
There's a good overview
of the
state of play
in the Wall Street Journal here; the article asserts that
scientists fear that the drumbeat
of criticism about the 2007 report is damaging the report's credibility with the public.
The
fear that promising prospective
scientists will choose other career paths has raised concerns about the future
of biomedical research
in the United
States.
So why is it «politics
of fear» when
scientists state, even understate
in the most cautious possible manner, the consequences
of warming, but it's not «politics
of fear» when pundits loudly proclaim that any solution would be too expensive?
My idea
of a thriller novel, with at least the plot potential of State Of Fear, has for years been a group of rogue scientists who drill down to near the magma of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmospher
of a thriller novel, with at least the plot potential
of State Of Fear, has for years been a group of rogue scientists who drill down to near the magma of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmospher
of State Of Fear, has for years been a group of rogue scientists who drill down to near the magma of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmospher
Of Fear, has for years been a group
of rogue scientists who drill down to near the magma of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmospher
of rogue
scientists who drill down to near the magma
of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmospher
of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots
of sulfates in the atmospher
of sulfates
in the atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the
scientists who could reveal the truth are all co-conspirators; they suppress results that don't support alarmist conclusions because they, too, are part
of the «politico - legal - media complex,» or «P.L.M.» The P.L.M. wants to control free - thinking Americans by keeping them
in a perpetual «
state of fear.»
The novel
State of Fear by Michael Crichton, published
in December 2004, describes a conspiracy by
scientists and others to create public panic about global warming.
That column began with comments on Michael Crichton's new work
of fiction,
State of Fear,
in which the novelist has concocted a thrilling story
of ecoterrorism practised by fanatic climate
scientists.
You often see climate denialists trotting out this example as «proof» that
scientists are lying to keep people
in a
state of fear.
Michael Crichton repeats this attack
in his novel State of Fear, when he has one of his fictional environmentalists say, «In the 1970's all the climate scientists believed an ice age was coming.&raqu
in his novel
State of Fear, when he has one
of his fictional environmentalists say, «
In the 1970's all the climate scientists believed an ice age was coming.&raqu
In the 1970's all the climate
scientists believed an ice age was coming.»