There is no getting around the fact that the U.S. Republican Party simply hates science. ย It didnโt used to be that way. ย But it is now, and the timing of a recent uptick in this phenomenon couldnโt be worse.ย ย
โThe anti-science strain pervading the right wing in the United States is the last thing the country needs in a time of economicย challenge.โ
That is the subtitle of an excellent editorial today in the journal Nature, โScience Scorned,โ which discusses how dangerous this trend is, pointing outย that:
โThere is a growing anti-science streak on the American right that could have tangible societal and political impacts on many fronts โ including regulation of environmental and other issues and stem-cellย research.โ
Nowhere is the right wingโs anti-science stance more starkly apparent than on the issue of climate change, as Natureย notes:
โDenialism over global warming has become a scientific cause cรฉlรจbre within the movement. [Rush] Limbaugh, for instance, who has told his listeners that โscience has become a home for displaced socialists and communistsโ, has called climate-change science โthe biggest scam in the history of theย worldโ.
Nature is a highly respected journal, and it is encouraging to see the editors take a strong stand against the GOPโs betrayal of science and reason. Science should never be confused with politics, but the recent antics of the Republican Party leave no alternative but to acknowledge that the Rightโs attack on science must be addressed directly by the scientificย community.ย
Author Chris Mooney dove into this topic in great depth in his New York Times bestselling book โThe Republican War On Science,โย and other outlets have contributed more recent commentary on this scary trend as well.ย ย
RL Miller posted an excellent blog recently on Grist titled โStupid goes viral: The Climate Zombies of the new GOP.โย ย And Gristโs own David Roberts expanded on that piece to make abundantly clear the fact that the anti-science crusade launched by the GOP is not happening in isolation, but rather as part of a larger GOP effort to undermine public confidence in respected institutions, from academia to media, government toย science.ย
But GetEnergySmartNow! notes that, at least for now, the general public still holds science and scientists in high regard, referring to a 2009 Pew Researchย poll.ย
That confidence must remain if the U.S. is ever going to address global warming in a meaningfulย way.
The Economist pointed out lastย week:
โIt is troubling that the contemporary state of American political discourse obliges people who know better to stifle themselves on this issue [climate change]. So long as segments of the American political elite feed voters cynical lines on global warming, and large numbers of voters believe them, America will continue to get the political leadership it deserves, and face the serious consequences ofย inaction.โ
Unfortunately, the biggest loser in the 2010 elections might not be the Democratic Party, but scienceย itself.
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