«Crick had a superb intellect which he brought to bear on a number of
very important scientific issues.
Not exact matches
«Given the neglect, distrust, denial and manipulation of evidence today, it is more
important than ever that reporters have the best available
scientific evidence — provided with clarity and context — to inform the public about
issues so
very relevant to their lives,» said Rush Holt, chief executive officer at AAAS.
«Beyond the
important scientific advancements we will make, I am
very excited about training the next generation of scientists who will continue tackling these
issues over the next 30 to 40 years,» said Clark.
Dear Don, your post was really informative and this is
very interesting and most sensitive
issue in the present world.climate ethics are most
important for everyone.because these are an
important role in climate changes.i agree with your argument, i think
scientific measures must have been taken by the government in order to successful implementation of the climate ethics.
Science historians would point out that Professor Revelle did not prompt the first CO2 measurement in the atmosphere; what he prompted was the first sampling of air from locations around the world, and it was actually Harry Wexler, the head of the Weather Service at the time, who prompted and actually funded the start of the long - term monitoring program by David Keeling on Mauna Loa — so Revelle did play a
very important role in stimulating observations (and in 1965 he chaired the panel on this
issue that prepared a quite insightful appendix for the report of the President's
Scientific Advisory Council), but Revelle was not the
very first to urge CO2 be measured in the atmosphere.