Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session AA01: V: Mini-Symposium: Growing Black Holes in a Challenged World and Reflecting on Our Praxis
8:00 AM–9:36 AM,
Monday, April 24, 2023
Room: Virtual Room 1
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAP
Chair: Prajval Shastri, Indian Institute of Astrophysics
Abstract: AA01.00005 : What Role Should Scientists Play in Climate Advocacy?
9:12 AM–9:24 AM
Presenter:
Travis Rector
(University of Alaska Anchorage)
Author:
Travis Rector
(University of Alaska Anchorage)
Scientists are often reluctant to engage in activities that might be perceived as advocacy or politics. In doing so it might be perceived that we are no longer impartial seekers and conveyors of knowledge. But being objective is not the same thing as being indifferent. And surveys show that the majority of people want scientists to be part of the discussion on climate solutions. In my talk I’ll discuss ways that scientists can advocate for solutions in ways that are consisting with our guiding principles.
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