{"id":5842,"date":"2011-05-13T15:25:31","date_gmt":"2011-05-13T19:25:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.discovermagazine.com\/collideascape\/?p=5842"},"modified":"2011-05-13T15:25:31","modified_gmt":"2011-05-13T19:25:31","slug":"tuning-out-the-latest-nas-report-is-misguided","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.keithkloor.com\/?p=5842","title":{"rendered":"Tuning Out the Latest NAS Report is Misguided"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> 
<a href="https://worklivelaos.com/comic_party2/">https://worklivelaos.com/comic_party2/</a> Some regular readers might be surprised to learn that I think this latest <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nap.edu\/catalog.php?record_id=12781\" target=\"_blank\">National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report<\/a>, called &#8220;America&#8217;s Climate Choices,&#8221; should inspire more than a collective yawn from the media. But as Charlie Petit <a href=\"http:\/\/ksjtracker.mit.edu\/2011\/05\/13\/no-media-splash-national-research-council-says-climate-change-getting-worse-we-gotta-act-fast-again-not-at-all-the-first-time-yawn-wotta-system\/\" target=\"_blank\">explains<\/a>, there are institutional reasons for this:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p> 
<a href="https://dentalprovidence.com/emergency/">https://dentalprovidence.com/emergency/</a> The news business is about what&#8217;s new. If a prestigious body says something new and very important, it&#8217;s big news the first time. The second or third or fourth it&#8217;s gets attention but fades from the front page. It gets what old-timers at a newspaper I once worked for called DBI status. Dull but important. So one dutifully may cover it. Or not.<\/p>\n<p> 
<a href="https://www.andrewplimmer.com/7-day-shift/">https://www.andrewplimmer.com/7-day-shift/</a> Mostly not, as seen by the coverage of the US National Academy of Sciences &#8220;\u201c via its National Research Council &#8220;\u201c issuance yesterday of a\u00a0 report called America&#8217;s Climate Choices. Bad enough that much of its contents has been previewed as much as a year ago, with four volumes already published. All this new one says is that that if we don&#8217;t do something fast the world as we know it will probably end and the next one won&#8217;t be fun. Well, not in so many words, but blah blah blah. One might as well write a report about overpopulation, or the soul-destroying impacts of extreme poverty, or the scientific emptiness of astrology, homeopathy, or a search for Big Foot. True, but not new.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p> 
<a href="https://theroyalstagproperties.com/availability/"></a> Charlie&#8217;s larger point is well taken. Look at this\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/gwire\/2010\/05\/19\/19greenwire-national-academy-of-sciences-urges-swift-us-ac-95280.html\" target=\"_blank\">NYT headline<\/a> from a year ago, and this <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/US\/wireStory?id=13589311\" target=\"_blank\">AP headline<\/a> from yesterday. Still, the latest NAS report contains seven recommendations related to mitigation, adaptation, and future research that I think are deserving of coverage. Here is the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.discovermagazine.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/05\/NAS-summary.pdf\">NAS summary<\/a>, containing those recommendations, if you want to take a look. It&#8217;s true there&#8217;s not much actual news in the report, but I thought some of those recommendations would have made for good story pegs (even at the local\/regional newspaper level) and fodder for more climate blog discussion than I&#8217;m seeing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> 
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