Mike Hulme in the Guardian

Mike Hulme has a post in the Guardian:

Laboratories’ outer limits

I haven’t had time to digest the article and haven’t gotten through the comments yet, but it is about politics and science. I’ll try to update this post after I’ve given it some thought.

Funny, I couldn’t help notice the prominent Shell advertising, previously discussed here and here. Also notice the Guardian’s promotion of the Copenhagen climate summit.  Take a look:

Mike Hulme - Guardian UK

Mike Hulme - Guardian UK

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