In our latest episode of Ars Technica Live, Ars editors Annalee Newitz and Joe Mullin talked to UC Santa Cruz sociology professor Lindsey Dillon about how the Trump administration has been removing scientific and environmental data from the Web. Lindsey is part of a group called Environmental Data Governance Initiative (EDGI), which is working on ways to rescue that data and make it available to the public.
His comb over looks so thin in that photo. Couldn't you have chosen something a bit more flattering sassal?
Is this better? :P
outrageous.
The question is with the corruption of governments around the world, who can you really believe? Someone somewhere is making money off of "climate change" or "global warming" or whatever. I'm not saying that "climate change" isn't real and that we don't need to be more eviromentally conscious. I'm just saying that you can't and shouldn't believe everything our governments tell us.
Yeh, most cases if you follow the money you can get to the truth! I don't really believe most things my government tells me (I'm Australian). It's all a game in the end...
Thanks for the update will check out the article :) thanks for sharing ! will follow please keep me updated :)
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