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Europe
Danish writer cleared of ’scientific dishonesty’
2003-12-18
EFL:
Bjorn Lomborg, the author of a controversial book attacking the environment movement, was cleared yesterday of "scientific dishonesty" by the Danish science ministry. The ministry overturned a ruling in January by the Danish committee on scientific dishonesty (DCSD), part of the Danish Research Agency, that Mr Lomborg’s book The Skeptical Environmentalist was "clearly contrary to the standards of good scientific practice". Mr Lomborg hailed yesterday’s decision as "brilliant". It provided confirmation that freedom of speech extended to the environmental debate, he said. In its report, the ministry criticised the committee for failing to provide evidence either that Mr Lomborg had been biased in his selection of data or that his methodology had been dubious. It also said the committee’s judgment had used "condescending and emotional" language. And it was a "clear mistake" that the committee had failed to give Mr Lomborg an opportunity to defend himself before publishing its judgment.
They had decided on the judgment before they started work.
This scathing assessment of the DCSD ruling meant that critics would have to find solid arguments to attack his work, rather than rely on mud-slinging, Mr Lomborg said.
All they have is mud. A victory over the watermelons.
Posted by:Steve

#2  Great news!
This is a terrific book and I heartily recommend it as a Christmas present for a every Greenie and enviromental whacko on your list!
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro   2003-12-18 7:47:23 PM  

#1  Unlike Galileo, it looks like Mr. Lomborg won't have to wait 359 years for them to get a clue.

Vatican admits Galileo correct
by the Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1992
VATICAN CITY -- It's official: The Earth revolves around the sun, even for the Vatican.
The Roman Catholic Church has admitted erring these past 359 years in formally condemning Galileo Galilei for entertaining scientific truths it long denounced as anti-scriptural heresy.
Posted by: B   2003-12-18 6:07:20 PM  

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