Of course ecologists try to link their research to climate change!  Everyone 
wants their research to sound (and hopefully be) important, and climate change 
is clearly important.  Just as acid rain is important, and species extinctions, 
and the hole in the ozone layer.  And yes, this is partly motivated by a desire 
for funding, but also by a desire to continue doing research on important 
questions.  I see nothing wrong with this.  

Claiming that global warming is a fraud because scientists use it as a 
buzz-word to get funding is absurd.  Next they'll say that cancer is a fraud, 
because molecular biologists and chemists use it as a buzz-word to help obtain 
funding.  I wonder if even the tobacco companies ever stooped so low.

Tom Raffel


-----Original Message-----
From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wayne Tyson
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 5:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Climate Change Credibility Research grants etc

ECOLOG:

One of the major propaganda statements of those opposed to climate change 
research and actions to reduce atmospheric CO2 is that money is a major 
motivation behind what they claim is a fraud. Funding requests are often cited, 
and the claim has been made that, for example, "all you have to do to get your 
proposal funded is to mention 'climate change,' 'global warming,' or some 
similar buzz-phrase." 

To what extent do you think this might be true? 

WT

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