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- From: jmc@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (John McCarthy)
- Subject: Re: Who ignores science?
- In-Reply-To: dean@vexcel.com's message of 29 Dec 92 17:36:20 GMT
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
- References: <1992Dec29.173620.28293@vexcel.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 10:13:27
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- In article <1992Dec29.173620.28293@vexcel.com> dean@vexcel.com (Dean Alaska) writes:
- In response to those who only complain about environmentalists ignoring
- science:
-
- WASHINGTON - U.S. Forest Service officials are suppressing a
- report they had requested of their own wildfile biologists
- on the Tongass National Forest in Alaska in order to allow
- timber companies to continue logging the largest and oldest
- trees.
-
- The report, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act,
- concluded that unless logging operations are scaled back by
- nearly a fourth, several species of animal, including
- goshawks, owls, brown bears and wolves, are at risk of
- disappearing from large parts of the forest. All are found
- nowhere else in the world.
-
- The biologists, who have worked for the last two years to
- document the wildlife species that need mature, old-growth
- forests to survive, say they have been given poor performance
- reviews, directed to water down their findings and told not
- to release their report.
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- ==============================================================================
- A thought for the holidays:
- "Wine is living proof that God loves us and likes to see us happy"
- - Benjamin Franklin dean@vexcel.com
-
- One possibility is that the report is good science being ignored by
- the administration for the benefit of its friends in the lumber
- industry.
-
- The other possibility is that the report is biased by the fact that
- most Government employees are quite a ways to the left of any
- Republican administration. This phenomenon always generates tension
- between the holders of the 6,000 policy jobs that an administration
- controls and the rest of the 6,000,000 Federal employees. The policy
- makers control the issuance of reports, but the underlings can always
- leak them to sympathetic media or tell their friends what to ask for
- using the FOIA.
-
- Is it clear which is true in this case?
- --
- John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
- *
- He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense.
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