February 7, 2007

Does this Count as the So-Called Politicization of Science?

Carroll Andrew Morse

From a local Oregon television station, via Drudge...

In the face of evidence agreed upon by hundreds of climate scientists, George Taylor holds firm. He does not believe human activities are the main cause of global climate change.

Taylor also holds a unique title: State Climatologist....

In an exclusive interview with KGW-TV, Governor Ted Kulongoski confirmed he wants to take that title from Taylor. The governor said Taylor's contradictions interfere with the state's stated goals to reduce greenhouse gases, the accepted cause of global warming in the eyes of a vast majority of scientists.

“He is Oregon State University's climatologist. He is not the state of Oregon's climatologist,” Kulongoski said.

Taylor declined to comment on the proposal other than to say he was a "bit shocked" by the news. He recently engaged in a debate at O.M.S.I. and repeated his doubts about accepted science.

In an interview he told KGW, "There are a lot of people saying the bulk of the warming of the last 50 years is due to human activities and I don't believe that's true." He believes natural cycles explain most of the changes the earth has seen.

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Then there was the Weather Channel's James Spann, whom that righteously indignant weather babe wanted to have decertified for the same reason. Interesting that some of the biggest sceptics of global warming being man driven are meteorologists. It's not like it's their area of expertise.

Posted by: SusanD at February 8, 2007 7:50 AM
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