Thursday, May 20, 2010

Question the Motives of the National Academy of Sciences

E-Mail to Congress:

EIN News says, "Climate-Change Study Points to Man's Role. The National Academy of Sciences, a group of elite American researchers that advises the U.S. government, issued an 869-page report reasserting mankind's role in altering the climate and calling for specific policy measures to help forestall undesirable effects. (wsj.com).

We need to know how many of these elite American are unobjectively devoted to science.

This would be a good project for one of your assistants. A suggested procedure would be to make a list of the elite researchers closely associated with preparation of the 869-page report. Each of those researchers should then be searched for receipt of private or government grants for their research and receipt of other funds for advising Congressmen or other political figures on the advantages of climate control.

Scientific organizations were previously devoted to the advancement of science. More recently with government research grants, the scientific organizations have become more political.

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