In a monthly reporting call on global climate, researchers from the US government’s climate and weather agency avoided mentioning rising levels of greenhouse gases
In that context, Ho is sympathetic to the reasons climate scientists may not want to mention climate change, and to focus on something like air pollution instead. “It’s a safe thing to mention because it has nothing to do with climate change,” he says. “Air pollution is not one of the key words.”
“There’s a lot of uncertainty, there’s a lot of fear,” Ho adds. “And it shouldn’t be this way. Studying environmental sciences is about studying our life support system.”
I've been to four protests so far, and the crowds are getting bigger. Not as big as they should be, but at the first protest there were half a dozen of us, and at the latest maybe a thousand.
Anyone is invited. It's invigorating to stand with other people who give a damn. Wear a warm jacket and leave your cell phone at home.
I can't hate on NOAA scientists (or CDC scientists) but the situation is intolerable, and they're in a really bad place. How do they keep those institutions going and also pick a fight with the deranged billionaires that can't wait to fire and sue them?