One of privileges of our internet world is the ability to interact with and develop relationships with people all over the globe without ever having the opportunity to meet face to face. (Yes, it was possible in snail mail days but, well, so much harder even as a ‘pen pals’.) One of the privileges of […]
May we fight on so that a climate warrior may rest in peace …
September 18th, 2017 · 1 Comment
Tags: Energy
Documenting Trump Administration Silencing of Climate Science
September 18th, 2017 · 2 Comments
Donald Trump’s and his GOP acolytes anti-science attitudes created a flurry of activity in the interregnum prior to their White House occupation to capture key U.S. government science (especially climate science) information on servers accessible to the world’s researchers (and, well, everyone with internet access) that are outside U.S. government control (good example/discussion). In the […]
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Turning one’s back on science: the New Mexico derivative
September 18th, 2017 · Comments Off on Turning one’s back on science: the New Mexico derivative
In the name of science, school systems — state school boards typically — around the nation are working on science standards. Much is made, by many, of American education’s need to focus on STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) (and, often now, STEAM: Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics). For the moment, this is the opening for […]
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