[url=https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=MLD2VKaFPJDsoASqlYHQCQ&url=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DgFLYe_YAQYQ&ved=0CDAQtwIwAw&usg=AFQjCNHIC6DIFSrhfiINondjZN-Y4UmKHw&sig2=OaE3k0M6r_3YnnYOL-00BQ]video on the subject[/url]
More and more, scientific and technological issues dominate national discourse, from environmental debates on ozone depletion and acid rain, to economic threats from climate change and invasive species. Understanding these debates has become as basic as reading. All citizens need to be scientifically literate to appreciate the world around them and make informed personal choices. It is the responsibility of scientists and educators to provide everyone with the background knowledge to help us cope with the fast-paced changes of today and tomorrow.
http://www.actionbioscience.org/education/hazen.html goes into depth on the issue.
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I wish I could like this so many times But I has no fingers
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This is by far the best post on the entire off topic forum
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People honestly don't care for learning anymore.
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Edited by Logfish111: 3/4/2015 10:56:52 PMToo bad neither the media, nor the government nor the market want a healthy informed society. It's much more convenient for the people at the top if all the little guys stay dumb.
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I agree we need parents to start taking their children's educations seriously and revamp our education system.
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InB4retardedchristians
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Yes yes, collective and individual wisdom must grow with scientific advancement. Pretty sure this has always been a truth.
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I think people need to stop being ignorant and open themselves up to possibilities outside of their own beliefs.
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BOOM!