Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Penn State defies Facebook campaign calling for it to drop climate lecture | Leo Hickman

University cites its commitment to support the First Amendment right of climatologist Michael Mann lecture

In a message
unusually angry with Dot Blog The New York Times of the Earth, Andy Revkin has beaten in a "shameful attack on freedom of expression." Refers to a Facebook campaign called the Pennsylvania State University to "disinvite" Professor Michael E. Mann, the director of its Center for Earth System Science, to give a lecture next week right. "Facing the challenge of climate change"


The Facebook campaign was started by a group called and apparently common sense Movement / safe energy for America's Political Action Committee. Brad Johnson at ThinkProgress investigated the people behind it and describes it as "a group of coal industry astroturf". Here's a video of the Movement of common sense: "I am coal" campaign, which gives an idea of ??their world view ...

The group argues on its website:



At a time when Penn State should do everything possible to regain its status as a bastion of truth and integrity, the last thing we should do is support someone of these unethical and cause our taxes.

There is no place for this brand of extreme political activism disguised as university, Penn State, now or in the future. Address of university should be ashamed to continue providing such visibility Mann - at our expense


Penn State has a deep and profound commitment to the First Amendment and the principles of freedom of speech and expression. Our role as a university is to serve a market of ideas and allow this presentation, we will protect the civil liberties of our students, faculty and staff. There are no plans to cancel his speaking engagement.

research

Michael Mann, has been revised several national and rigorous investigation and in each case, their work was confirmed. In 2011, the National Science Foundation has conducted a review and confirmed the work of Mann. The review of the NSF was the second major national survey of controversial research on climate change. In 2006, the National Academy of Sciences has concluded an investigation into the findings of Mann, at the request of Congress. Again, their research has been confirmed.
In 2010, Pennsylvania State University conducted its own four-month investigation into allegations of misconduct against Mann and a committee of five members of the faculty of the University has determined that several scientific fields n was not violated professional standards in their work.


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