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🗓️ 4 December 2011
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Our guest Eugenie C. Scott joins us to talk about a new initiative of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) to tackle denialism of global warming. Both evolution and global warming are “controversial issues” in the public sphere, but are not controversial in the world of science. There is some overlap between the two issues, but far more people are climate change deniers than evolution deniers. What is interesting to skeptics, however, is the similarity in the techniques that are used by both camps to promote their views. The scientific issues are presented as “not being settled,” or that there is considerable debate among scientists over the validity of claims.
Evolution and global warming opponents also demonize the opposition by accusing them of fraud or other wrong-doing. Denialists in both camps practice “anomaly mongering,” in which a small detail seemingly incompatible with either evolution or global warming is considered to undermine either evolution or climate science. Although in both cases, reputable, established science is under attack for ideological reasons, the underlying ideology differs: for creationism, the ideology of course is religious; for global warming, the ideology is political and/or economic.
Dr. Eugenie C. Scott is Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education, and sits on the Board of Advisors for the New York City Skeptics. She has written extensively on the evolution-creationism controversy and is past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Scott is the 2010 recipient of the National Academy of Science's Public Welfare Medal. She is the author of "Evolution vs Creationism" and co-editor, with Glenn Branch, of "Not in Our Classrooms: Why Intelligent Design Is Wrong for Our Schools."
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0:00.0 | Rationally speaking is a presentation of New York City skeptics dedicated to promoting critical thinking, skeptical inquiry, and science education. |
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0:35.7 | Welcome to Rationally Speaking, the podcast where we explore the borderlands between reason and nonsense. |
0:40.9 | I'm your host, Massimo Piliucci, and with me, as always, is my co-host, Julia Galev. |
0:46.0 | Julia, what are we going to talk about today? |
0:48.3 | Massimo, today we have a very special guest with us in studio. |
0:51.5 | Dr. Eugenie Scott is the executive director of the National |
0:55.3 | Center for Science Education. She also sits on the board of advisors for the New York City |
0:59.2 | skeptics. She's written extensively on the evolution and creationism controversy and is the |
1:04.4 | past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Dr. Scott is the 2010 recipient |
1:10.0 | of the National Academy of Sciences Public |
1:11.9 | Welfare Medal, and she's the author of Evolution versus Creationism and the co-editor with |
1:16.5 | Glenn Branch of Not in Our Classrooms, Why Intelligent Design is Wrong for Our Schools. |
1:21.4 | She's here in town to give a lecture for New York City Skeptics. So we took the opportunity to |
1:26.6 | bring her into our studio to talk about |
1:28.4 | denialism of climate change and evolution, and also to get a sneak preview into an exciting new |
1:32.9 | initiative that the National Center for Science Education is going to be soon launching, which may be |
1:36.8 | a game changer. Welcome. Thank you. And I can add to that list of nice things you said about me |
1:42.5 | that I'm your first returning speaker |
1:44.3 | that's right that's that's an honor thank you for asking you natural academy of science |
1:48.4 | metal any day welcome so tell us about it what what's this new initiative that the nccc |
1:56.4 | is starting about five years ago four five ago, we began noticing that there were these |
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