Fri, 28 May 2010 at 11:07 am
Push to teach “other side” of global warming heats up in Colorado’s Mesa County – The Denver Post.
A newly-formed national group, Balanced Education for Everyone, has made a target of Colorado’s Mesa County in their fight to have Global Warming science stricken from the schools’ curriculum. Supporters of Balanced Education for Everyone, mostly Tea Party activists and Republican groups, believe that there is no evidence of global warming or of humanity’s influence on the global climate.
The vast majority of scientists recognize that Global Warming is happening, and that human activity plays a significant factor. It is as certain a scientific theory as the theories describing relativity, gravity, and evolution.
So why are large numbers of conservative political pundits and non-scientists in the general population so sure that the entire scientific community is wrong in this case?
For reasons that are unclear, Global Warming has been labeled as part of the “Liberal Agenda”, and therefore, to acknowledge it as scientific fact would be paramount to giving a green-light to other parts of the “Liberal Agenda”, whatever those are.
Science classrooms need to teach Science. This drive to change or eliminate the teaching of a well-supported scientific theory simply because a group of activists doesn’t believe in it, is an idiotic attack on science education. America is already falling behind most other Developed nations in terms of science and mathematics education. Petitions like this, that drive home to young minds the idea that accepted scientific facts can be changed just by “willing” them to change, will only help to further deteriorate America’s ability to compete technologically and scientifically in the 21st Century.
But more important than this, we are damaging our children’s ability to think analytically and scientifically. Science progresses, and theories that were once held as fact are dis-proven. But the most important thing to take away from this is that no theory has been dis-proven because a bunch of people didn’t believe in it, or because we refused to teach it to our children. Scientific theories are only dis-proven when a stronger theory displaces it, or scientific experiments prove it false. And to do this, you need to do science, not attack it.








