“Science cannot thrive when policymakers—regardless of party affiliation—use policy disagreements as a pretext to attack scientific conclusions without public evidence.”
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185807#p30185807:3sgtyh4s said:Tiernoc[/url]":3sgtyh4s]“Science cannot thrive when policymakers—regardless of party affiliation—use policy disagreements as a pretext to attack scientific conclusions without public evidence.”
You would think that this would be a problem for Lamar Smith, except he and his ilk have no problems with science *NOT* thriving, in fact it would appear to be the goal of his fellows entirely.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185881#p30185881:3kguph3s said:SixDegrees[/url]":3kguph3s]The simplest solution is to have these organizations pony up more contributions to Lamar than the oil companies he's currently shilling for. Problem solved.
Evidence doesn't matter. What matters is the size of the check.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185807#p30185807:2xjsz0ua said:Tiernoc[/url]":2xjsz0ua]“Science cannot thrive when policymakers—regardless of party affiliation—use policy disagreements as a pretext to attack scientific conclusions without public evidence.”
You would think that this would be a problem for Lamar Smith, except he and his ilk have no problems with science *NOT* thriving, in fact it would appear to be the goal of his fellows entirely.
Fucking owned.Sullivan—a geologist and former astronaut—also responds to Rep. Smith’s accusations of collusion with the Obama Administration, writing, “I proudly serve President Obama, as I proudly served President Reagan, President Bush, President Clinton, and President Bush before him. I am a life-long public servant profoundly dedicated to using science to inform decision-making in the best interests of the nation. I have not and will not allow anyone to manipulate the science or coerce the scientists who work for me.”
No they don't.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:1u4045da said:Curly4[/url]":1u4045da]Just remember the climate scientist also have economic interest in there being more positive evidence than negative.
That's not how funding works.Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
AAAS Whoopin'
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186103#p30186103:1lcboaxs said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":1lcboaxs]Fucking owned.Sullivan—a geologist and former astronaut—also responds to Rep. Smith’s accusations of collusion with the Obama Administration, writing, “I proudly serve President Obama, as I proudly served President Reagan, President Bush, President Clinton, and President Bush before him. I am a life-long public servant profoundly dedicated to using science to inform decision-making in the best interests of the nation. I have not and will not allow anyone to manipulate the science or coerce the scientists who work for me.”
No they don't.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:1lcboaxs said:Curly4[/url]":1lcboaxs]Just remember the climate scientist also have economic interest in there being more positive evidence than negative.
That's not how funding works.Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:13mu15rs said:Curly4[/url]":13mu15rs]I have no proof one way or another on global warming/cooling. However I do believe it something is true then it will withstand very close scrutiny. There is a report out now that there has been pressure on the military and others involved in the battle against to make the reports appear that the US and allies are more successful than it is. If this is also the case in climate change then that pressure needs to be reviled. If there is not collaboration behind the scenes to make the evidence more positive or more negative that needs to be known. Just remember the climate scientist also have economic interest in there being more positive evidence than negative. Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185881#p30185881:2rq5eonr said:SixDegrees[/url]":2rq5eonr]The simplest solution is to have these organizations pony up more contributions to Lamar than the oil companies he's currently shilling for. Problem solved.
Evidence doesn't matter. What matters is the size of the check.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186135#p30186135:1ncou8i7 said:Onyx Spartan II[/url]":1ncou8i7]AAAS Whoopin'
Hehe.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186103#p30186103:1ncou8i7 said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":1ncou8i7]Fucking owned.Sullivan—a geologist and former astronaut—also responds to Rep. Smith’s accusations of collusion with the Obama Administration, writing, “I proudly serve President Obama, as I proudly served President Reagan, President Bush, President Clinton, and President Bush before him. I am a life-long public servant profoundly dedicated to using science to inform decision-making in the best interests of the nation. I have not and will not allow anyone to manipulate the science or coerce the scientists who work for me.”
No they don't.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:1ncou8i7 said:Curly4[/url]":1ncou8i7]Just remember the climate scientist also have economic interest in there being more positive evidence than negative.
That's not how funding works.Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
To clarify, the scientists at NOAA would be getting their funding regardless of whether AGW existed. Their job is to do climate science, not prove global warming exists.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:3dpghhuy said:Curly4[/url]":3dpghhuy] Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186217#p30186217:115ox6kz said:SirBedwyr[/url]":115ox6kz][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185881#p30185881:115ox6kz said:SixDegrees[/url]":115ox6kz]The simplest solution is to have these organizations pony up more contributions to Lamar than the oil companies he's currently shilling for. Problem solved.
Evidence doesn't matter. What matters is the size of the check.
Unfortunately it wouldn't work. Presuming pure bribery is something I keep seeing pop up on Ars opinions and I have to say I remain disappointed in the misdiagnosis of the election/money problem. I've said this before, but it's worth continually repeating until it takes. Elected lawmakers, especially Congress critters, are simply not mercenaries who are bought, paid for, and owned. The money they get isn't to bribe them, it's to help them get in and stay in their position by supporters who already agree with their positions.
This is statesmanship where the candidate is already highly opinionated and has already subsumed some of those opinions to form a coalition with their party. That's simply the natural system at work. So giving enough money with your opinions attached is hardly going to get Lamar's sympathy. It'll more likely get his campaign managers to refund your check because you don't believe in the same causes he and his supporters do. He's principled that way. Again, not a mercenary. What you want to do is organize to get a reasonable opponent, either primary or the other party, who agrees with your on your particular issue but could conceivably get elected in Lamar's district and try to beat him that way. Warning: money will not win you an election. It has an effect, but it's not the deciding effect you might assume it is. Often grassroots work to get out your own person's vote is just as effective.
There has been tons of proof posted in the previous stories and threads on this topic on this site over the last few days, they're easy to search for. And post the report you're talking about. When I search for it all I'm getting are various links to stuff from infowars and conspiracy theories on freep or breitbart.Curly4":37d3kmiz said:I have no proof one way or another on global warming/cooling.... There is a report out now that there has been pressure on the military and others
I know (assume?) you're being facetious, but no, this only makes the problem worse.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185881#p30185881:2dd3kyiu said:SixDegrees[/url]":2dd3kyiu]The simplest solution is to have these organizations pony up more contributions to Lamar than the oil companies he's currently shilling for. Problem solved.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186103#p30186103:sm4kp5y1 said:Wheels Of Confusion[/url]":sm4kp5y1]Fucking owned.Sullivan—a geologist and former astronaut—also responds to Rep. Smith’s accusations of collusion with the Obama Administration, writing, “I proudly serve President Obama, as I proudly served President Reagan, President Bush, President Clinton, and President Bush before him. I am a life-long public servant profoundly dedicated to using science to inform decision-making in the best interests of the nation. I have not and will not allow anyone to manipulate the science or coerce the scientists who work for me.”
No they don't.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186075#p30186075:sm4kp5y1 said:Curly4[/url]":sm4kp5y1]Just remember the climate scientist also have economic interest in there being more positive evidence than negative.
That's not how funding works.Most of these studies are funded directly or indirectly by the government. If there is no evidence to support climate change then the funding of their career and therefore no salary.
Assuming for the moment that Smith isn't simply a pawn of big oil and the fossil fuel industry (which is a humongous assumption), he's also a highly religious man.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185807#p30185807:36jqt0d4 said:Tiernoc[/url]":36jqt0d4]“Science cannot thrive when policymakers—regardless of party affiliation—use policy disagreements as a pretext to attack scientific conclusions without public evidence.”
You would think that this would be a problem for Lamar Smith, except he and his ilk have no problems with science *NOT* thriving, in fact it would appear to be the goal of his fellows entirely.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186751#p30186751:3pzi4ms4 said:tbatesab[/url]":3pzi4ms4]These seven organizations apparently have utter contempt for the taxpayers. Every email you send as a government employee on a government computer is owned by the taxpayers, the people of the United States. They have a right under both law and case law to look at those emails through the right of congress to provide oversight of government activity. That is how the republic stays a republic and does not become a clone of North Korea. i suggest these organizations read the Constitution of the United States.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186843#p30186843:femvlfka said:tbatesab[/url]":femvlfka]Since this site prohibits links it is impossible to show the links to actual data on the climate. If I am wrong kindly let me know.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186843#p30186843:x9f8ny3s said:tbatesab[/url]":x9f8ny3s]Since this site prohibits links it is impossible to show the links to actual data on the climate. If I am wrong kindly let me know. .
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186843#p30186843:x9f8ny3s said:tbatesab[/url]":x9f8ny3s]
Giss, Hadcrut and Best are the common data sets used to determine global warming or lack thereof. Hansen the inventor or at least principle author ran NOAA.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186843#p30186843:x9f8ny3s said:tbatesab[/url]":x9f8ny3s]
The RSS and UAH data have not been adjusted so there is a greater and greater variance between those measurements and the official Giss data set. That variance is simply ignored.
The point here is the emails are irrelevent. The science is the science. Either its well done and it will pass peer review or it won't. (It passed peer review) The email question is purely a political ploy by LAmar to try and intimidate these scientists. Their is no other value in reviewing the emails. I highly doubt that you could get copies of every email Lamar sent, aren't you a taxpayer?[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186751#p30186751:2ds0g09h said:tbatesab[/url]":2ds0g09h]These seven organizations apparently have utter contempt for the taxpayers. Every email you send as a government employee on a government computer is owned by the taxpayers, the people of the United States. They have a right under both law and case law to look at those emails through the right of congress to provide oversight of government activity. That is how the republic stays a republic and does not become a clone of North Korea. i suggest these organizations read the Constitution of the United States.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186751#p30186751:mpyr5sp5 said:tbatesab[/url]":mpyr5sp5]These seven organizations apparently have utter contempt for the taxpayers. Every email you send as a government employee on a government computer is owned by the taxpayers, the people of the United States. They have a right under both law and case law to look at those emails through the right of congress to provide oversight of government activity. That is how the republic stays a republic and does not become a clone of North Korea. i suggest these organizations read the Constitution of the United States.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186217#p30186217:2gv0t876 said:SirBedwyr[/url]":2gv0t876][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30185881#p30185881:2gv0t876 said:SixDegrees[/url]":2gv0t876]The simplest solution is to have these organizations pony up more contributions to Lamar than the oil companies he's currently shilling for. Problem solved.
Evidence doesn't matter. What matters is the size of the check.
Unfortunately it wouldn't work. Presuming pure bribery is something I keep seeing pop up on Ars opinions and I have to say I remain disappointed in the misdiagnosis of the election/money problem. I've said this before, but it's worth continually repeating until it takes. Elected lawmakers, especially Congress critters, are simply not mercenaries who are bought, paid for, and owned. The money they get isn't to bribe them, it's to help them get in and stay in their position by supporters who already agree with their positions.
This is statesmanship where the candidate is already highly opinionated and has already subsumed some of those opinions to form a coalition with their party. That's simply the natural system at work. So giving enough money with your opinions attached is hardly going to get Lamar's sympathy. It'll more likely get his campaign managers to refund your check because you don't believe in the same causes he and his supporters do. He's principled that way. Again, not a mercenary. What you want to do is organize to get a reasonable opponent, either primary or the other party, who agrees with your on your particular issue but could conceivably get elected in Lamar's district and try to beat him that way. Warning: money will not win you an election. It has an effect, but it's not the deciding effect you might assume it is. Often grassroots work to get out your own person's vote is just as effective.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30186447#p30186447:1ob2mpwy said:divisionbyzero[/url]":1ob2mpwy]
I agree that it is more complicated than straight-up bribery. But, come on, do you really think he came to these opinions on his own? Independently of the lobbyists for Oil and Gas? It's more likely he went around to the various constituents in his district and said, "What is important to you and why?" And then he knew his marching orders. In a sense he is doing what he is supposed to do, represent his constituents, but he is doing it by lying and intimidation which makes him a thug.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30187215#p30187215:3vxi8mnc said:UberBock[/url]":3vxi8mnc]
As for the whole 'When two different experiments give you the same....' um yea and if both experiments have the same systematic bias then they are both going to give you the same answer so are they really right.
Also some articles in Science/Nature (top tier journals...peer reviewed by the best) have been retracted due to the inaccurate data or unsupported conclusions. So it does happen.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30187215#p30187215:sxdr5tgn said:UberBock[/url]":sxdr5tgn]Can't it be said that if people say that if you have nothing to hid then its OK for the NSA/CIA etc to look at your emails/texts/metadata then its OK if the scientists have nothing to hid for Lamar to look at them too.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=30187215#p30187215:23dzdyyv said:UberBock[/url]":23dzdyyv]so why is it that people are all up in arms about the government asking to look at the scientist's emails when the NSA/CIA etc... look at loads of peoples emails/metadata/use sting rays/texts all the time without a warrant or asking (aka see Snowden). Can't it be said that if people say that if you have nothing to hid then its OK for the NSA/CIA etc to look at your emails/texts/metadata then its OK if the scientists have nothing to hid for Lamar to look at them too.
As for the whole 'When two different experiments give you the same....' um yea and if both experiments have the same systematic bias then they are both going to give you the same answer so are they really right. Also some articles in Science/Nature (top tier journals...peer reviewed by the best) have been retracted due to the inaccurate data or unsupported conclusions. So it does happen.
For the Dems vs Reps...whatever... both parties have agendas and work to slant facts and opinions towards them. And for all those feeling that this attacks the whole climate thing...are you still driving your VW diesel? Shouldn't you be a bit more angry about that?