For example, weather reporters do not generally have expertise in climate science, and have much less scientific
training than climate scientists.
Not exact matches
Climate scientists chosen to participate in public - engagement
training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke with reporters from National Public Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more
than 3,000 «upvotes» from online followers.
Dr. Elizabeth Mcleod (Reef Resilience Science Lead and
Climate Adaptation
Scientist, Asia Pacific) was instrumental in developing TNC's Reef Resilience toolkit and
trainings which have
trained nearly 1,500 reef managers in more
than 75 countries on the best practices for addressing threats to coral reefs.
There could not be a better use of a
climate scientist's time and his lifelong public education and
training than this matter.
CC: Victor proclaims himself smarter
than thousands of
climate scientists even though he has no formal
training in the hard sciences.
By «same trick» I mean posted some nonsense here, got an inline response by Gavin, and then rather
than attempt to hold a rational conversation here has gone over to her own blog, castigated the OP and Gavin's response to her post, and is running with the «
climate scientists are mean therefore...»
train of thought.
The physical evidence for man - made global warming has never been demonstrated - evidence that many of us
trained in the sciences have been waiting.When some
scientists suggest that other forces other
than man - made CO2 may be involved with the
climate, like the Sun, the clouds, the oceans, natural sources of CO2, etc., they are met with scorn and derision.
(Even a
trained Master Gardener may have better insight
than a desk - bound
scientist, into how proxies respond to
climate change.)
I suggest that
climate scientists, who have all that
training can understand that
climate is more
than temperature... which is only a proxy, that until recently was very poorly measured.