Censorship at AGU: Scientists Denied the Right of Reply Print E-mail
Written by J. McLean, C.R. de Freitas, and R.M. Carter   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010 10:36

Science is best progressed by open and free discussion in which all participants have equal rights of contribution. This is especially the case when a scientific issue is related to a matter of high public controversy - such as the hypothesis of dangerous human-caused global warming.

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Science is best progressed by open and free discussion in which all participants have equal rights of contribution. This is especially the case when a scientific issue is related to a matter of high public controversy - such as the hypothesis of dangerous human-caused global warming.



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