The Search for Knowledge

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Search for Knowledge

In the latest weekly address, President-elect Barack Obama took a bold stand for making decisions based on science and facts rather than ideology as he introduced leading members of his science and technology team.

“The truth is that promoting science isn’t just about providing resources—it’s about protecting free and open inquiry,” President-elect Obama said. “It’s about ensuring that facts and evidence are never twisted or obscured by politics or ideology. It’s about listening to what our scientists have to say, even when it’s inconvenient—especially when it’s inconvenient. Because the highest purpose of science is the search for knowledge, truth and a greater understanding of the world around us. That will be my goal as President of the United States—and I could not have a better team to guide me in this work.”
This is a refreshing change for a U.S. president in the 21st century. Obama is using actual scientists as advisers rather than surrounding himself with oil company lobbyists and former executives from Haliburton and Exxon Mobile. Read more...

HT: Dave Rochelson at change.gov

2 comments:

steve martin said...

It is also inconvenient to call it Global Warming when the earth is cooling.

If this global warming persists...we might all freeze to death.

Mike L. said...

Steve,

I agree that the term "global warming" is problematic because it causes many people to misunderstand the underlying problem. It's unfortunate that this term was originally used instead of "global climate change". However, the truth behind the problem is the same no matter what name is used.

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