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Home Front: Politix
Trump's NASA nominee is willing to study climate change . . . with one caveat
2017-09-20
[Yahoo.com/finance] Good news: NASA's administrator nominee is fine with studying climate change! Just not Earth's climate change. In answers to a Senate questionnaire, Rep. Jim Bridenstine says it's important to understand why Mars changed so dramatically, losing its magnetic field and oceans to become the barren world it is today. If we know more about the Red Planet, he argues, we could "inform our understanding of Earth." There's a degree of truth to this, but history and Bridenstine's actions suggest it could be about diverting attention away from climate change issues on our homeworld.

As Scientific American
...when I was a child, SA was a reputable general science journal, suitable for scientists wanting to keep track of major developments in fields other than their own. But it's been a long time since I was a child...
explains, climate science deniers have regularly tried to use Mars' changes as an explanation for patterns here on Earth. Mars saw a dramatic shift through strictly natural causes, so humanity can't be responsible for what's happening back home, can it? The problem, of course, is that Mars' changes likely occurred over billions of years. The increase in carbon emissions on Earth (and the resulting increase in temperature) on Earth has taken mere decades, aligning roughly with the rise of industry and fossil fuels. Bridenstine's willingness to study Mars' climate, but reluctance to study Earth's, suggests that he might be looking to other planets as justification for inaction on climate issues.

That's not helped by Bridenstine's own history. When he was a new politician, he asked President Obama to apologize for allegedly wasting money on climate research. He blamed the Sun for climate shifts and falsely claimed that temperatures had stopped rising. As recently as the start of 2017, Bridenstine had floated the idea of removing Earth science from NASA's scope and assigning it to another agency -- as if Earth science isn't inherently connected to NASA's studies.

There are signs that he may be changing his mind, if slightly. He writes in the questionnaire that NASA should still "advance both Earth science and planetary science," and that it's not right when these camps have to battle each other to get funding. The question is whether or not Bridenstine will let NASA study the full range of Earth science if he's approved in the coming weeks. Given his past and a White House that bristles at the mere mention of climate change, it won't be surprising if he's hesitant to support any science that contradicts the administration's agenda.
Posted by:gorb

#7  Hey! Don't get me started on white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, red giants, yellow giants, etc.
I noted a shift in the quality of writing in the SA back in the 80s and haven't bought any issues since then. Except for the collection of "Amateur Scientist" on CD.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2017-09-20 12:07  

#6  Celestial misappropriation, when will it end? The 'Big Dipper' as a racist trigger? Must we re-name the heavens ?

Posted by: Besoeker   2017-09-20 08:36  

#5  "Black holes" is racist and sexist and homophobic!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-20 08:34  

#4  What are they teaching in Astronomy 101 these days?

Because Black Holes and White Dwarfs are raycist?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-09-20 08:03  

#3  
"About white privilege."

Don't forget gender equity. Because diversity. And because inclusiveness. And safe spaces.
Posted by: Dave D.   2017-09-20 07:52  

#2  What are they teaching in Astronomy 101 these days?

About white privilege.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-20 07:38  

#1  Earth is mission of the USGS and NOAA, not NASA.

He blamed the Sun for climate shifts


And it isn't? It's a variable star. What are they teaching in Astronomy 101 these days?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-09-20 07:19