>
> From the University of Massachusetts at Amherst <http://www.umass.edu/> ,
> another highly speculative modeling based press release that doesn’t even
> bother to give the name of the paper or any resources connected to it. This
> “science by press release” without providing the science to go with it
> seems to be a trend. No need to provide details, simply “trust us”, it’s
> Rio + 20 season. I really grow weary of spending countless hours trying to
> locate the science papers that these press release writers could simply
> provide with a single citation. There needs to be some sort of standard
> guidelines for these things. – Anthony
Others have the same problems. It seems a trend. This is on weather.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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