Kenneth Klemow suggests that we stick to sustainability science and avoid selective stories
Posted 18 Apr 2012 / 0Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment “Science and energy policy: leave the cherries alone”
These are sane words. The power of anecdote has become increasingly problematic in the debate over whether hydraulic fracturing should be pursued, but at the same time scientists need not park their values at the door when they express policy preferences based on sound science.