I am an amateur rather
than a professional climate scientist.
Not exact matches
In the current
climate, the main source of funding for studies of hallucinogens are two private philanthropies: the Heffter Research Institute in Santa Fe, which was founded in 1993 by academics and mental health
professionals to finance scholarly research, and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), which has dispensed more
than $ 10 million since it was launched in 1986 by Rick Doblin, a drug reform activist in Boston with a Harvard University Ph.D. in public policy.
Professional anti-bullying training and decreasing racism are not only cheaper
than leaving the system as it is, but would also promote an inclusive
climate for everyone.»
Focusing too much on the «weight» of the chicken rather
than the «feed» can undermine the process of authentic
professional learning and the positive
climate necessary for growth.
Nationally recognized, comprehensive, job - embedded
professional development curriculum aligned with national paraeducator standards, with more
than twenty modules such as School
Climate, Instructional Strategies, Managing Behaviors, and Common Core Standards.
For more
than 30 years, Safe & Civil Schools consultants have partnered with schools around the country to improve school
climates, address the social - emotional learning needs of students, and design effective, customized
professional development plans.
As a
professional airline pilot, I wonder how he'd react if a
climate scientist without so much as a private pilot's license were to barge into the cockpit during a landing approach and shove Simon aside proclaiming «I know more about flying
than you, I'm going to land this airplane with its 300 passengers!»?
Give up the notion that you're smarter
than the thousands of
professional climate scientists.
The thing that constantly amazes me about Americans and
climate change is the assumption of so many non-
climate scientists that they know the science better
than the experts... that there is some obvious thing none of the
professionals have even thought of.
But just like many of the arguments from
professional climate science denialists, what at first might appear a cinematic coup d'état turns out to be little more
than fakery and stage management.
What most of us don't know is that, rather
than being written by a meticulous, upstanding
professional in business attire, the
Climate Bible is produced by a slapdash, slovenly teenager who has trouble distinguishing right from wrong.
A considerable portion of the research has been done by volunteers rather
than the few and much maligned (by
climate alarmists) paid
professionals, but it is free for the asking, so why not?
I would think that getting to the bottom of this issue would be the A1 scientific puzzle for anyone trying to understand how
climate works, but priorities often appear different to a layman
than to a
professional.
Now you're attempting to shift focus to «the system,» which is nothing other
than climate scientists plus a handful of
professional administrators.
At a glance it was apparent that it had been hacked in more by
climate guys
than software
professionals.
I am not not at sure you can let
climate «science» off that way, remember the Team is made up of
climate scientists and plenty who may not have indulge in poor
professional and personal behaviour have been more
than happy to keep their mouths shut, and noses in the funding bucket, over those that have.
Then read
professional statistician (multiple peer reviewed publications on
climate change) Tamino's explanation of a new paper supporting the existence of sea level rise acceleration so much that by the year 2100 sea level would be.654 meters higher
than in 2005, supporting the projections of IPCC AR5's RCP 8.5.
The program expands upon a project called
Climate Matters, which provides localized materials to more than 500 weathercasters nationwide, but now broadens these trainings and materials to cover a wider range of climate change impacts and solutions, helping a wider array of media professionals with diverse reporting responsibi
Climate Matters, which provides localized materials to more
than 500 weathercasters nationwide, but now broadens these trainings and materials to cover a wider range of
climate change impacts and solutions, helping a wider array of media professionals with diverse reporting responsibi
climate change impacts and solutions, helping a wider array of media
professionals with diverse reporting responsibilities.
* A
professional statistician can easily assess the statistics in
climate science — better
than most
climate scientists.
More
than 4,000 scientists, educators, broadcast meteorologists and other
professionals attended the largest yearly gathering for the weather, water and
climate community to exchange ideas and learn about recent developments in their respective environmental fields.
Last year, we took a look at the gestation of the statement issued by one of those
professional bodies — the American Geophysical Union — and argued that these statements should be seen as political attempts to put science centre - stage of
climate debates rather
than objective appraisals of the state of knowledge.
However, perhaps even more damning
than his original criticism of the report are his subsequent claims that
climate - change mafia have retaliated against him with smears aimed at destroying his
professional reputation and credibility.
To mitigate
Climate Change, inevitably, oil and gas
professionals would prefer to see a reduction in deforestation and the use of coal rather
than a reduction in the use of oil and gas; and as alternatives they prefer the use of nuclear and solar power.
So while alternative facts won't cure life - threatening diseases or stop them from spreading faster
than ever as the crisis continues, together, real
climate scientists and medical
professionals will.
... [It] is more
than necessary in today's modern
climate [and] I think the judiciary should encourage this type of
professional, high - caliber type of presentation.»
Remember that, in a work
climate where people can be expected to change jobs far more frequently
than they did in earlier generations, it's important to maintain a positive and supportive network of
professional references — which means that you should a) always leave an employer on a positive note; and b) do your best to maintain a cordial relationship with them just in case you might need them to serve as a reference for you in the future.