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发信人: wizardoz (hoho), 信区: USANews
标 题: 美国部分大学PI蠢蠢欲动四月22日抗议川普消减经费
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 3 11:27:04 2017, 美东)
http://www.salon.com/2017/02/02/the-march-for-science-is-set-to-happen-on-earth-day_partner/
An Earth Day protest: The March for Science is set for April 22
Scientists and science lovers are standing up for evidenced-based policy
making and inclusivity
BRIAN KAHN, CLIMATE CENTRAL
March for Science set for April 22nd
If you believe that Trump shouldn't censor scientific knowledge, you can
make your voice heard.
That hoped-for protest against President Trump's anti-science policies? It's
on. The newly-named March for Science is now slated to take place on April
22nd -- appropriately, Earth Day -- in both Washington, DC and satellite
protests worldwide. The demonstrations will primarily voice opposition to
gag orders, funding freezes and other White House attempts to censor climate
change science, but it also represents a broader call for politicians to
make decisions based on evidence, rather than ideology or corporate agendas.
If you're interested, you can register for updates in your corner of the
world. The protest's financial sponsor, ScienceDebate.org, is also accepting
donations to help fund the cause. Will people turn out in numbers large
enough to compare to earlier protests? Not necessarily, but it's clear that
the March for Science is gathering momentum.
发信人: wizardoz (hoho), 信区: USANews
标 题: 美国部分大学PI蠢蠢欲动四月22日抗议川普消减经费
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 3 11:27:04 2017, 美东)
http://www.salon.com/2017/02/02/the-march-for-science-is-set-to-happen-on-earth-day_partner/
An Earth Day protest: The March for Science is set for April 22
Scientists and science lovers are standing up for evidenced-based policy
making and inclusivity
BRIAN KAHN, CLIMATE CENTRAL
March for Science set for April 22nd
If you believe that Trump shouldn't censor scientific knowledge, you can
make your voice heard.
That hoped-for protest against President Trump's anti-science policies? It's
on. The newly-named March for Science is now slated to take place on April
22nd -- appropriately, Earth Day -- in both Washington, DC and satellite
protests worldwide. The demonstrations will primarily voice opposition to
gag orders, funding freezes and other White House attempts to censor climate
change science, but it also represents a broader call for politicians to
make decisions based on evidence, rather than ideology or corporate agendas.
If you're interested, you can register for updates in your corner of the
world. The protest's financial sponsor, ScienceDebate.org, is also accepting
donations to help fund the cause. Will people turn out in numbers large
enough to compare to earlier protests? Not necessarily, but it's clear that
the March for Science is gathering momentum.