Is it any wonder that the climate-change crowd gets away
with their silly suppositions? We are
obviously a nation of science dunces … viz: a recent National Science
Foundation survey found that one-quarter of all Americans believe that the sun
revolves around the Earth … see: CNET Piece.
And roughly half don’t seem to understand the notion of evolution.
This latter ignorance is a little forgivable given contradictory
Biblical teachings. But this former
scientific lapse seems nothing more than an indictment of our educational
system. Witness the fact that our
Environmental Protection Agency … and by proxy our President … can label carbon
dioxide a “pollutant gas” when it is the basis of our Earth’s capturing and
storage of the sun’s energy … and thus the nexus of all living things on our
planet. This is equally stunning in my mind.
I wonder sometimes if we are not on the verge of slipping
back into the equivalent of the Dark Ages.
Afterward: To this point, I think that too many people equate smoke with carbon dioxide. No, CO2 is but a small part of smoke ... mostly consisting of soot, water vapor, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, etc. as well as carbon dioxide (aka, essential plant food).
3 comments:
It is interesting that your scientific method equates a survey of 2200 people to be evidence that we are "obviously a nation of dunces." Since when does 30% become a majority? When you take issue with 92% of fellow scientists, methinks your calculus is more political than logical.
You are citing a contrivance ... see: http://triblive.com/opinion/editorials/5533429-74/science-climate-politics#axzz2tbkxQaRD ... but this, unfortunately, is not the first time.
The "Friends of Science" are the NAMBLA of real scientific inquiry. Bought and paid for by special interests.
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