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Roger Pielke Jr.'s avatar

True story

A million years ago (30 actually) I was about to submit for publication a journal paper derived from my PhD dissertation (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01000820)

I shared a draft with higher-ups at NCAR and the NSF, which funded NCAR.

All hell broke loose because I was critical of the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) as being justified on its policy relevance but organized to advance science., with little connection to the needs of policy makers.

There was a huge debate over whether I should be allowed to publish it, because my criticism might somehow hurt the funding of climate research.

Obviously, it was eventually published.

At that time I decided I would never bend to the demands of funders that I tailor or censor my research based on their perceived interests.

So THB readers who (threaten to) unsubscribe based on my sincerely-held views are not going to get me to change my views or my writing. Subscribing requires a choice and I appreciate and respect every subscriber. It is humbling and motivating.

Of course, this also is one of the wonderful things about Substack - No author is beholden to any one subscriber. That gives me and other writers much more freedom and confidence to call things as we see them.

That is also what THB subscribers deserve.

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Steve Gaalema's avatar

"I anticipated a Harris win. Why? Character."

Why did you think Harris's character was important?

To all appearance, to most voters, and to me at least, she would have been just a pupet of the machine that has been running the executive branch for the last 4 years. She showed no indication of independent thought during the campaign.

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