Saturday, February 16, 2013

Paradox: those most knowledgeable about science are least fooled by climate alarmists

Science News Prime writes about a study done by law professors examining who believes what about science issues:
"The study also revealed something counterintuitive: The people most knowledgeable about science and who had the best grasp of math and numbers, were the ones least concerned about climate change."
Counterintuitive?

Hat tip: BotW

PREVIOUSLY on the paradoxes that vex the minds of (liberal) journalists:
Paradox: Rather than work, people accept free money!
Paradox: Higher taxes yield less revenue
Paradox: price high despite shortage;  Also: despite homeowners protecting themselves, crime is down.
Paradox: "Despite" having the most generous benefits for homelessness, homeless flock to San Francisco
Paradox: gun sales up despite politicians' threats to ban gun sales
Paradox: student test scores improve despite school funding decrease
News report: Gun crime down "despite" increase in gun sales
It's a paradox: Congress unpopular "despite record"
"Ironically," conservatives and their children are happier
It's a paradox!: Crime down when criminals are in jail.
Paradox: crime is down despite criminals being in prison
Paradox: few fraudulent voters if voters are required to have IDs

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