You write, "I see a subjective assessment by a group of well-meaning scientists who are trying to push world leaders to act upon multiple topics.'
I lost faith in the Bulletin in a conversation with a former leader of that project who dismissed scientists staging a series of nuclear weapon protest strikes with a lazy wave of the hand.
They like their clock and writing open letters, acts which cost them nothing and allow them to present themselves as concerned leaders etc. It's a something for nothing operation.
They're good people. They mean well. They're doing something. But they have no vision, imho.
You write, "I see a subjective assessment by a group of well-meaning scientists who are trying to push world leaders to act upon multiple topics.'
I lost faith in the Bulletin in a conversation with a former leader of that project who dismissed scientists staging a series of nuclear weapon protest strikes with a lazy wave of the hand.
They like their clock and writing open letters, acts which cost them nothing and allow them to present themselves as concerned leaders etc. It's a something for nothing operation.
They're good people. They mean well. They're doing something. But they have no vision, imho.