Showing posts with label distressed relatives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distressed relatives. Show all posts

02 February, 2016

Privates concerns outweigh public admissions of climate scientists

Dr Andrew Glikson.
In private conversations, many climate scientists express far greater concern at the progression of global warming and its consequences than they do in public, writes Dr Andrew Glikson.

In an article titled When the End of Human Civilization Is Your Day Job, a reference to a study by the University of Bristol cites, "Climate scientists have been so distracted and intimidated by the relentless campaign against them that they tend to avoid any statements that might get them labelled 'alarmists', retreating into a world of charts and data."

An analogy comes to mind of a medical team advising distressed relatives of the prognosis of a cancer patient, indicating a possible remission should the patient cease smoking. Some of the relatives plunge into depression but some criticise and attack the doctors, aided and abetted by the tobacco industry.

Read this opinion piece by Andrew Glikson on The Drum - “Global heating and the dilemma of climate scientists.”