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> What she said (below)... I couldn't have said it better.
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> I will be marching tomorrow for the same reasons.
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To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Why we will March for Science
What she said (below)... I couldn't have said it better.
I will be marching tomorrow for the same reasons.
On 19 Apr 2017, at 18:40, Rachel Blakey <rachelvbla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear ECOLOG-ers,
I’
What she said (below)... I couldn't have said it better.
I will be marching tomorrow for the same reasons.
On 19 Apr 2017, at 18:40, Rachel Blakey wrote:
Dear ECOLOG-ers,
I’m Rachel, an early-career ecologist from Australia about to start my
second postdoc in the
Also, a great blog on this topic of why we march:
http://blog.nature.org/science/2017/04/13/science-earth-day-hope-better-future-march-nature-conservancy-possingham/?intc=nature.hp.science
My three main reasons for marching are as follows:
*advocate for science-informed decision making
*demonstrate that scientists are engaged and productive members of our society
*serve as a role model for my students (e.g., that I care about my profession
and what I teach)
--
Kennedy "Ned" F.
Dear ECOLOG-ers,
I can’t add much to what has been said already, but I still wanted to show my
support for this cause.
I’m not American, nor am I living in the US, but I can assure you (and you
probably know this as well) that the European scientific community is also
extremely worried about
If anyone is going to the D.C. march, please let me know! I'd love to see
you at The Nature Conservancy's tent, and then we should meet up after the
march. I'm planning on attending this event. Join me?
*Premiere of An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch*
- Earth Day, April 22nd
- 6pm
Hi Ecologer-ers,
Wow! what a great conversation to be having. It is so wonderful to hear
peoples science experiences without shying away from acknowledging how the
greater political context has created bias and coerced the direction of
research. The sooner that the scientific institution
Dear ECOLOG-ers,
I’m Rachel, an early-career ecologist from Australia about to start my
second postdoc in the U.S. I am starting this thread in response to several
emails on the list where people are making arguments about why we, as
scientists, should not march for science. It’s clear that the