04 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 Scientific Ignorance is Dangerous

I don't know to what extent ignorance of science and mathematics contributed to the decline of ancient Athens, but I know that the consequences of scientific illiteracy are far more dangerous in our time than in any that has come before. It's perilous and foolhardy for the average citizen to remain ignorant about global warming, say, or ozone depletion, air pollution, toxic and radioactive wastes, acid rain, topsoil erosion, tropical deforestation, exponential population growth. Jobs and wage...
Folksonomies: science culture
Folksonomies: science culture
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In a world filled with scientific workings, ignorance of science prevents us from success and misinforms the Democratic populous.