>That might be science, but there is a lot of debate whether its conscious at that point. And then there is a medical and social factor as well, which is often ignored. Politics is not only about science, but also about dealing with those social questions. And the latter is not the strongest point of your country.
I see...it "might" be science. Sorry Walter, but sort of reply bolsters the argument that science has become a political context to use as a weapon against a political party that (admittedly) is already known for very bad gaffes.
same questions as I asked Bill....
What's your view on man-made global warming?
Is man-made climate change a "settled science"? Do you agree with the position of the current administration, and that it's the greatest national security threat?
What is a valid baseline methodology for capturing and recording temperature measurements?