> I was just laughing at how TFA is very clearly an example of itself.
Amen. The UCS's complaints are not that the government is interfering with research done in peer-reviewed journals. Rather it's that government agencies are not saying and doing what they want them to.
> I was just laughing at how TFA is very clearly an example of itself.
Amen. The UCS's complaints are not that the government is interfering with research done in peer-reviewed journals. Rather it's that government agencies are not saying and doing what they want them to.
The UCS is clearly a political group with many proposed policy changes: http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/solutions/
When a group starts proposing policy changes, it leaves the realm of science and enters the realm of policy-making, that is politics.