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Who'd be a scientist eh?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...worl d-europ e-20025 626
Good job Michael Fish wasn't in Italy!
Good job Michael Fish wasn't in Italy!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As the mother of a furious climate scientist I'm shocked at the verdict. It's a witch hunt of gone by days and won't it make scientists wary of commenting in future? Will we jail doctors who don't predict our illnesses accurately.....teachers if our children get a B instead of an A? The list could be endless.
I thought the report was rather scanty.
On the face of it, if you bought a house on the basis of an engineer's report that said it was a-ok, and it collapsed because he'd missed something vital, you might well feel he'd failed in his job and owed you a shilling or two (and not just refunding the fee for the report).
On the face of it, if you bought a house on the basis of an engineer's report that said it was a-ok, and it collapsed because he'd missed something vital, you might well feel he'd failed in his job and owed you a shilling or two (and not just refunding the fee for the report).
That is shocking, I just cannot comprehend the judges reasoning for his verdict.
I will poke about into this tomorrow as it is utterly astounding that man can be held accountable for an act of nature. There is a limit to how far seismic activity can be extrapolated and this harsh, astonishingly harsh.
I will poke about into this tomorrow as it is utterly astounding that man can be held accountable for an act of nature. There is a limit to how far seismic activity can be extrapolated and this harsh, astonishingly harsh.