From a Reluctant Supporter of Bush's Energy Policy
Article from: OGEL 4 (2004), in Environment
Introduction
One of the major problems of contemporary research is the division of labour between science and social science. In addition there is the problem of basing new subject, such as environmental management not on political and natural scientific analysis, but on green ideology. Unable to understand natural science, virtually all social scientists 'researching' global warming base their work on assumption of serious potential harm or threat without themselves looking closely at the politics associated with the assertions of such knowledge claims. Who makes by which processes, who funds them and ...