Climate Change Science Poised to Enter Nation's Classrooms

Advocating a particular political viewpoint in the classroom is just plain wrong. Too bad our government has stooped to this level.
 
and why we don't want this biased 'green' propaganda in our childrens' classrooms....

One's political views are irrelevant to whether some aspect of scientific work is valid or not. To say the least.

The point being that what might become a part of standard curricula is what is justified scientifically, whatever some people are driven to associate with the actual science and which need not be equivalent.

And, indeed, while Al Gore, or whatever politician, doesn't, as far as I know, display a particularly keen understanding of the various relevant data, along with the accompanying physics, the essence of what they're all saying is more right than wrong.

For no one here who has a particularly fervent dislike of these ideas seems to merely be concerned by a lack of pedanticism; It seems to run...deeper.

I attempting to decipher your posts, most of us have had their eyes glaze over sending us reaching for the toothpicks. So much so , you are now posting to yourself.

See above.
 
Advocating a particular political viewpoint in the classroom is just plain wrong. Too bad our government has stooped to this level.

Again, what is being considered perhaps as an addition to many curriculum is those aspects of science referred to as 'climate science,' and there's nothing wrong with the field. Regardless of what you hear politicians say in the news or on your television.

One's political beliefs do not effect the state of the world, in the past, in the present, or in the future, and some would do well to note that such goes both ways, apparently.
 

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