dogjones
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/magazine/29Dyson-t.html?pagewanted=1&em
Seems one of those rare breeds, a genuine AGW skeptic rather than a denier.
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This also happens to be a fine description of Dyson’s own relationship to science. In the words of Avishai Margalit, a philosopher at the Institute for Advanced Study, “He’s a consistent reminder of another possibility.” When Dyson joins the public conversation about climate change by expressing concern about the “enormous gaps in our knowledge, the sparseness of our observations and the superficiality of our theories,” these reservations come from a place of experience. Whatever else he is, Dyson is the good scientist; he asks the hard questions. He could also be a lonely prophet. Or, as he acknowledges, he could be dead wrong.
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Seems one of those rare breeds, a genuine AGW skeptic rather than a denier.
take the woo elsewhere..