Climate change, increasing temperatures alter bird migration patterns
The scientific method lives on in the face of change. There is still a best process for discovering truth and training in the application of that process is important. To discount all science because over time it learns more and more is not rational.
On balance we as a species have advanced much faster and more appropriately due to the application of the scientific method than any group ever has through superstition, ignorance, and naysaying.
There was a time when the "state of the art" regarding understanding what the world and universe was made of gave rise to a conviction that there were 4 elements; earth, air, fire, water, and a possible candidate 5th, phlogiston. Science advanced beyond that and folks had to modify their thinking in light of "better science." Should we not strive to advance for fear of being ridiculed for not having got it perfect and complete in the beginning?
It hasn't been all that long since light, radio waves, and other electromagnetic wave energy was thought to require a medium through which to propagate as with waves in water or sound waves through air. That medium was ether (yup the ether of ethernet.) Scientists (mostly Michelson and Morley) while performing experiments to learn about ether got results denying its existence. So, were they dunces for having tried to learn about something that didn't exist or heroes for finding and revealing the truth?
We are a curious lot, in the main, and strive ever for a better more complete understanding of life, the universe, and everything and won't settle for 42 as the ultimate answer. Why should the reward for learning more be to be castigated for not getting everything perfect immediately like finding a secret encyclopedia of all knowledge of infinite detail regarding everything.
(My apologies to Douglas Adams, may his soul rest in piece and his works be remembered.)
Earliest Horses Show Past Global Warming Affected Body Size of Mammals
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Mayans put out of business by modest decrease in rainfall.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...ciencedaily/top_news+(ScienceDaily:+Top+News)
Urban deforestation.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...ciencedaily/top_news+(ScienceDaily:+Top+News)
Global climate change messes with cute furry chipmunks, oh my.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...ciencedaily/top_news+(ScienceDaily:+Top+News)
Injecting Sulfate Particles Into Stratosphere Won't Fully Offset Climate Change
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release...ciencedaily/top_news+(ScienceDaily:+Top+News)
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