SSS 2008-02-19(在线收听) |
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Merskey. Got a minute? Some strong comments from John Holdren, director of the science technology and public policy program in Harvard’s JFK school of government. Saturday, the annual meeting of the American association for the advanced science, Holdren was talking about media coverage of climate change science. Michael Crichton had become one of the most prominent skeptics in / by senator / and chief science witness. And that you’re hearing about climate scince is a large position turn science fiction writer who has lots of elegance to say under earth and the / when / Senator /. Doctor Crichton, you actually believe that you’re understanding of this matter. It’s / that today that US national gotta new sciences have to wait the answer ‘yes’. There is no penalty that sort of / commination and let’s be scientist there isn’t penalty / if you’re a scientist. And that / scientist at a significant disadvantage in this kind of federation.(``) Thanks for the minute, for scientific American 60-second science from the AAAs meeting in boston, I'm Steve Merskey. |
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