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Science has sides? That's news to me - robkelk - 10-24-2017

New U.S. ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft says she believes 'both sides' of climate science

I wasn't aware that science - real science - had more than one "side".

I also wasn't aware until I heard about this posting that the ambassador was married to a coal magnate.


RE: Science has sides? That's news to me - hazard - 10-24-2017

It's a good thing that ambassadorial appointments to long time and close allies are well understood to be political appointments picked for, well, internal political reasons, rather than actual skill or desire to cooperate with foreign powers. I mean, Canada did have a run with a climate change denying president for something like 8 years (and did tremendous damage to its scientific establishment between the loss of data points, data storage and just plain scientists no longer being funded and thus looking for different jobs), but it didn't even take months for the new (current) government to reverse all those policy changes once it got into power.