What would we do without subordinate review?
The Risk Monger (David Zaruk) was astonished to receive an advertisement from the Dutch government looking for 60 young PhD students to help with the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.
They salary is “none”. But they are not just looking for any old student. You don’t need experience, but to qualify you need “an affinity with climate change”.
Real Scientists need not apply.
Not news.
The bias is right there in the name: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
The name itself presumes that Climate Change is of such concern that an Intergovernmental Panel needed to be set up by the UN in the first place.
Just don’t let anyone ever pretend that any, and I mean any, information coming out of the IPCC isn’t slanted to support the notion that this is an issue of CONCERN!!!tm.
If they have to advertise, useful idiots must be in shorter supply than usual. Awesome!
Good observation. Can’t they just appeal to their local Sierra Club or World Wildlife Federation chapters for warm bodies like they did before?
This is priceless. Actually, I guess the price tag could involve $ trillions of more wasted money to keep the gravy train moving along.
Obviously an ‘affinity with science’ is definitely out for the candidates.
Aside from providing the world with traders, pirates, theologians, and excellent scientists, the Netherlands has also provided Europe and Great Britain with large numbers of prostitutes. This seems to be a continuation of the same tradition.
However, it does show the rot which comes from socialism: Xaviera Hollander (Vera de Vries) and her kind would never work for free.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/pm-defends-quitting-un-desert-convention-says-it-s-too-bureaucratic-1.1215058
OT,but there’s a poll at CTV on whether Harper did the right thing by dropping out of another UN bureaucratic nightmare on “desertification” in Africa.
I imagine there are no NGO (Non Governmental Organization) Grants on the line, for say, a less than skeptical viewpoint…
really