Special Parliament Edition of Climate Change Denial
Posted on 15 May 2011 by John Cook
Tomorrow in Canberra, Haydn and I will be delivering a specially printed Parliament Edition of Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand to every Australian Federal MP. It has a Joint Statement in the front signed by Bob Carr, John Hewson, Dick Smith and 7 Aussie climate scientists. Here is a peek at the signed Joint Statement that is Page 1 of the book:
Here's the front cover of the specially printed Parliamentarian Edition. Many thanks to Robert Dolk and Dick Smith whose generosity made the printing of this special edition possible.
Afterwards, we'll be launching the book at Daltons Bookshop at 6pm.
Where: Daltons Bookshop, 54 Marcus Clarke St, Civic, Canberra
When: Monday 16th May, 6 pm
Launcher: Dr John Hewson, former Leader of the Federal Opposition
Speakers: Dr Haydn Washington, Mr John Cook and Dr Andrew Glikson (ANU)
RSVP: Daltons Bookshop (02) 6249 1844
[DB] You speak to the issue of scientific reticence (the over-arching need to "be right") vs colloquially-used language in the real world. In my response earlier, I phrased the expressions of certainty as used by both the National Academies of Sciences and the IPCC.
In the terms you reference, in the common tongue, you may well be correct. After all, unless the physics of human-produced GHGs differ entirely from those of GHG of natural origin (in worlds populated with Iris effects, cloud-causing ENSO and low-flying bacon), what other surmise can be drawn?
In order to effectively communicate with the outside world, scientists must learn to speak comfortably in the common tongue. As things now stand, scientists may as well be speaking in the high tongue of the Noldor.
Namárië