Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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Does the Professionalism of Global Warming Advocates Meet the Standards of AAPG and DPA?

December 2007 By Robert Shoup

In the last issue of The Correlator, I examined the science of global warming, and showed that it did not meet the standards required to be an accepted scientific theory. In this issue, we will examine whether or not the professionalism of global warming advocates meet acceptable ethical standards. Why? The DPA promotes professionalism within the science of geology and geophysics. If we do not challenge those who violate accepted ethical standards, then we are equally guilty of violating them.

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