Science in the service of …. money
December 11, 2009 10:42 am Climate Science, Politics, ScienceThe fellow in charge of the American Physical Society’s review of the dangers of anthropogenic global warming has received $20 million for research on the topic and a further $2 million a year from British Petroleum.
“The scientist who will head the American Physical Society’s review of its 2007 statement calling for immediate reductions of carbon dioxide is Princeton’s Robert Socolow, a prominent supporter of the link between CO2 and global warming who has warned of possible “catastrophic consequences” of climate change.
“Socolow’s research institute at Princeton has received well over $20 million in grants dealing with climate change and carbon reduction, plus an additional $2 million a year from BP and still more from the federal government. In an interview published by Princeton’s public relations office, Socolow called CO2 a “climate problem” that governments need to address. ”
Any wonder that climate science is becoming a by-word for corruption? And look who is taking money from big oil!
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wilson :
Date: December 11, 2009 @ 10:56 AM
Ha!
”…The all-time peaks in per-capita carbon output in many countries are surprisingly far back in history.
Canadians are thought to have reached a peak in CO2 output in 1948;
for the UK, the worst year is said to have been 1913 [PDF].
In other words, mere economic growth might be part of the climate-change problem, or it might be the ultimate solution….”
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/12/11/so-you-really-want-to-save-the-planet-do-you/
Frances :
Date: December 11, 2009 @ 7:14 PM
If BP is anything like Shell or the other majors, it is already hedging it bets by getting into the carbon trading and various green schemes. Just because an oil company funds climate research doesn’t mean there will be a fatal tilt to the ‘denyers’; a lot of big oil (and big other companies, not to mention big crime) see $$$ when they think carbon trading.