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Charlie,
Re: your last two lines, this showed up this morning on NPR:

http://www.wbur.org/npr/157733954/how-climate-change-is-changing-the-oyster-business

I suspect that it's gotta hit people in the wallet before they start recognizing that science really does affect them at a lot of levels they hadn't thought about previously.  Sorry about being so reductionist, but it's unfortunately the reality.  Too bad it has to hit crisis mode before people start paying attention.

Beryl

On Nov 21, 2012, at 5:25 PM, Charles Carlson wrote:

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This is a interesting discussion thread. The great mystery is that which unfolds before us.  Our greatest need is, perhaps certainty in action and direction.  It's a tension universal to all life forms at some level.

I think we ought to quit referring to science as a "thing." It's a process defined and refined by accepted and agreed upon practices.

Old beliefs die hard and persist for a multitude of reasons, but mostly because they sorta work well enough to get us through, and most of us don't need much more than that--for better or worse.  (Please understand, I'm not advocating ignorance and un-enlightenment.) Just stating the case.

The material and economic benefits derived from behavior and economics based upon scientific theory is perhaps the proccess's  greatest asset.

Charlie

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On Nov 21, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Martin Weiss <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

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This is all very interesting and I am surprised that bias has not been
mentioned and I dare not. This is far more interesting than discussing how
politics can distort perceptions of science (if they knew anything about
the topics to begin with). Rubio and the age of Earth, the bozos who don't
understand female biology or evolution or climate change deniers are at the
level of misunderstanding we are dealing with.

Martin


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