Another pro and agin interview.
The Guy is most sane
He objects to the word "denialist" as he says it is not only unscientific but also evokes memories of holocaust denialists.
An interesting talk on the dynamics the whole debate is taking and the perils of complex modelling.
Food for thought.
Quote:
Science and public policy
Aynsley Kellow argues that the reliance of environmental science on mathematical models and the infusion of values into its conduct have produced a preference for virtual over observational data.
Guests
Aynsley Kellow
Head of the School of Government University of Tasmania
Publications
Title: Science and Public Policy : the Virtuous Corruption of Virtual Environmental Science
Author: Aynsley Kellow
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated
Presenter
Michael Duffy
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Science and public policy - Counterpoint - 5 January 2009
An interesting talk following that on how Chinese food is
the food of the USA; probably here too
Counterpoint