Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Here we go

The BBC climate propaganda unit is in full flow, offering space to Mike Hulme (he of the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia), and Jerome Ravetz.

They say that "Climategate" shows that "we need a more concerted effort to explain and engage the public in understanding the processes and practices of science and scientists." But, courtesy of "Climategate", we understand those "processes and practices" all too well.

Nevertheless, these proto-Marxists acknowledge the need "for major changes in the relationship between science and the public." By this, though, they mean "a more concerted effort to explain and engage the public in understanding the processes and practices of science and scientists, as much as explaining the substance of their knowledge and how (un)certain it is."

And their answer to that is a "Citizen's Panel on Climate Change." Next in line, a Committee of Public Safety?

CLIMATEGATE THREAD