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kpete

(71,984 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 09:12 AM Mar 2015

OPEN LETTER: Leading Scientists Tell the Nation's Museums to Sever Ties with the Koch Brothers

An Open Letter to Museums from Members of the Scientific Community
March 24, 2015


To Museums of Science and Natural History:

As members of the scientific community we devote our lives to understanding the world, and sharing this understanding with the public. We are deeply concerned by the links between museums of science and natural history with those who profit from fossil fuels or fund lobby groups that misrepresent climate science.

Museums are trusted sources of scientific information, some of our most important resources for educating children and shaping public understanding.

The Code of Ethics for Museums, adopted in 1991 by the Board of Directors of the American Alliance of Museums, states:

“It is incumbent on museums to be resources for humankind and in all their activities to foster an informed appreciation of the rich and diverse world we have inherited. It is also incumbent upon them to preserve that inheritance for posterity.”

“Museums are grounded in the tradition of public service. They are organized as public trusts, holding their collections and information as a benefit for those they were established to serve…Museums and those responsible for them must do more than avoid legal liability, they must take affirmative steps to maintain their integrity so as to warrant public confidence. They must act not only legally but also ethically.”

We are concerned that the integrity of these institutions is compromised by association with special interests who obfuscate climate science, fight environmental regulation, oppose clean energy legislation, and seek to ease limits on industrial pollution.

For example, David Koch is a major donor, exhibit sponsor and trustee on the Board of Directors at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, and the American Museum of Natural History. David Koch’s oil and manufacturing conglomerate Koch Industries is one of the greatest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Mr. Koch also funds a large network of climate-change-denying organizations, spending over $67 million since 1997 to fund groups denying climate change science.

When some of the biggest contributors to climate change and funders of misinformation on climate science sponsor exhibitions in museums of science and natural history, they undermine public confidence in the validity of the institutions responsible for transmitting scientific knowledge. This corporate philanthropy comes at too high a cost.

Drawing on both our scientific expertise and personal care for our planet and people, we believe that the only ethical way forward for our museums is to cut all ties with the fossil fuel industry and funders of climate science obfuscation.

With concern,

1. James Hansen, Climatologist; former head of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

2. James Powell, Geochemist; former President of the Franklin Museum of Science and former President and Director of the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum.

3. Bob Corell, Climatologist; Head of US Office for the Global Energy Assessment; former Assistant Director for Geosciences at the National Science Foundation.

4. Kevin E Trenberth, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Climate Analysis Section, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Lead Author 2001 and 2007 IPCC report which won a Nobel Prize.

5. Danny Harvey, Professor of Geography and Climatology, University of Toronto, IPCC Convening Lead Author and Lead Author; Deputy Editor of Climatic Change.

6. Eric Chivian, founder and Director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School. Co-founder of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

7. Henry Pollack, Emeritus Professor of Geophysics at the University of Michigan. Advisor to the National Science Foundation, IPCC member.

8. Michael Mann, Distinguished Professor of Meteorology; Director, Earth System Science Center, The Pennsylvania State University.

9. Joseph J. Romm, Physicist, Climatologist; former Acting Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy; founder and editor of Climate Progress.

10. George Woodwell, Ecologist; Founder and Director Emeritus, Woods Hole Research Center.

11. Calvin B. DeWitt, Environmental Scientist, Co-founder of the Evangelical Environmental Network, President of the Academy of Evangelical Scientists and Ethicists, and Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

12. Dr Stuart Parkinson, Climatologist; Executive Director, Scientists for Global Responsibility, UK

13. Jason Box, Climatologist, Professor of Glaciology at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. Co-author of 2007 IPCC report which won a Nobel Prize.

14. Mike MacCracken, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs with the Climate Institute.

15. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Director of the Global Change Institute, Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, University of Queensland, Australia

16. Robert R. Janes, Ph.D. , Archaleologist, Museologist, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Museum Management and Curatorship

17. Matt Lappe, Paleoclimatologist, Environmental Hydrologist, Executive Director, Alliance for Climate Education.

18. Greg Laden, Paleoanthropologist, Independent Scholar, Writer at National Geographic Scienceblogs.

19. Sarah Kornbluth, Biologist; Affiliate of Bee Database Project, American Museum of Natural History and Doctoral Candidate, Rutgers University

20. Dr Simon L Lewis, Reader, Global Change Science, at University College London and University of Leeds.

21. Roger Fouquet, Principal Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

22. Brad Johnson, Science writer; MS geosciences, MIT

23. Emmanuel Vincent, Assistant Project Scientist at the University of California, Merced

24. Jonathan Oppenheim, Professor of Quantum Theory, University College London. Royal Society Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.

25. David Webb; Emeritus Professor; Previously Professor of Engineering, Leeds Metropolitan University

26. Dr Martin Zaltz Austwick, Physicist, University College London

27. Scott A. Mandia, Asst. Chair /Professor – Physical Sciences, Suffolk County Community College

28. Mona Mehdy, Molecular biologist, faculty at University of Texas at Austin

29. Judith S. Weis, Professor Emerita, Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University

30. Jonathan Tunik, Former Evaluation Studies Associate for the American Institute of Physics.

31. Aerin Jacob, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Applied Conservation Science Lab, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

32. Shaun Lovejoy, Professor of Physics, McGill University, Canada, formerly at the Climate Diagnostics Centre of NOAA

33. Lindy Weilgart, Professor of Biology, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada

34. Dr. Sophie Levina, MD, PhD and Doctor of Medical Sciences.

35. Dr. Susan Spencer, Solar Scientist, Founder/President of ROCSPOT.org

36. Erika Crispo, PhD, Evolutionary Ecologist and Biologist, Pace University, NYC

37. Lucky Tran, PhD, Biologist, University of Cambridge

38. Damian Alexander Stanley, Ph.D., Neuroscientist, California Institute of Technology

39. Hanah Chapman, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, CUNY

40. Dr. John Abraham, University of St. Thomas, School of Engineering

41. Mark Mason PhD, former primate evolution researcher, UC Berkeley



http://thenaturalhistorymuseum.org/open-letter-to-museums-from-scientists/
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OPEN LETTER: Leading Scientists Tell the Nation's Museums to Sever Ties with the Koch Brothers (Original Post) kpete Mar 2015 OP
The Koch's support Ctuz and Inhofe woo...what more do science loving and fact loving folks need to know? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #1
I'm sure this will be on the Nightly News this evening.. mountain grammy Mar 2015 #2
Where do I sign up? FairWinds Mar 2015 #3
I hope this has some traction erronis Mar 2015 #4
Oh that liberal M$M will be all over this!!! Roland99 Mar 2015 #9
Plutocratic US Mediawhore Inc. Cha Mar 2015 #15
Kick! riqster Mar 2015 #5
Huge K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2015 #6
"this coporate philanthropy" Liberalynn Mar 2015 #7
K&R and Bookmarked! calimary Mar 2015 #8
K&R ... this needs more exposure* Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2015 #10
Whoa! Does this mean the tide is turning? (no pun intended) vlyons Mar 2015 #11
k&r Electric Monk Mar 2015 #12
K&R. pacalo Mar 2015 #13
Mahalo for trying to Keep It Real, Scientific Community(this particular one)! Of course Kochs Cha Mar 2015 #14

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. The Koch's support Ctuz and Inhofe woo...what more do science loving and fact loving folks need to know?
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 10:25 AM
Mar 2015

mountain grammy

(26,619 posts)
2. I'm sure this will be on the Nightly News this evening..
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 11:00 AM
Mar 2015

because the corporate media and truth and all...

erronis

(15,241 posts)
4. I hope this has some traction
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 11:21 AM
Mar 2015

But unfortunately the plutocrats have bought into academia in a big way also. A lot of those individuals work for institutions that may have nice chunks of change from the kochs and their ilk.

 

Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
7. "this coporate philanthropy"
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 12:14 PM
Mar 2015

These scientists are much more diplomatic than I. I would have phrased it "corporate bribery". Still excellent overall!

calimary

(81,220 posts)
8. K&R and Bookmarked!
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 12:16 PM
Mar 2015

But who listens to mere scientists anymore, 'eh?

There was a remarkable line spoken in my all-time favorite movie, "Network" (hell, there were HUNDREDS of remarkable lines spoken int that movie - that script was FULL of them) that applies here. "You get your psychiatrists, I'll get mine." Said during a scene in which the main characters were arguing about whether their anchorman, Howard "I'm Mad as Hell..." Beale, should be deemed unfit to continue broadcasting. That's what these koch & company assholes have done. Co-opted some "scientists" and bought them, body and soul, so they'd "research" and "opine" the corporate gospel, and bend science and fact to suit their own selfish, myopic, perverted, and entirely anti-social monetary goals. These are the same people who yowl day after day about being "pro-life." Much more accurate to say they're pro-mass-extinction. They're REALLY for things and activities that threaten the very existence of life on this planet, and this planet's continuing ability to support that life.

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
11. Whoa! Does this mean the tide is turning? (no pun intended)
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 12:42 PM
Mar 2015

I sure would like to see Koch kicked off the Smithsonian board at the very least.

Cha

(297,154 posts)
14. Mahalo for trying to Keep It Real, Scientific Community(this particular one)! Of course Kochs
Thu Mar 26, 2015, 03:20 AM
Mar 2015

donate to museums like the Smithsonian.. so they can spread their anti-climate change/Global Warming Propaganda.

mahalo kpete

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