Resignation of NASA Administrator Michael Griffin
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The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a great record of impressive technical successes and important scientific contributions.
It also bears particular responsibilities as world's largest civilian space agency and a significant consumer of both funding and tangible resources.
NASA must be led with scientific integrity and intelligence.
National Public Radio (NPR) in the U.S. reports that NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has said, on the record in an NPR interview aired Thursday, May 31, 2007, that while he accepts that the climate of Earth is in fact warming, he disputes the idea that this global warming is necessarily a bad thing.
In the NPR interview, Griffin says it is arrogant for any particular humans to determine for other humans that the current climate is superior to some subsequent climate which might be much warmer.
To frame the climate crisis as Griffin does, as an issue of choice among humans and no more, displays a titanic extreme of arrogance.
For the head of a globally-significant scientific agency to display such devastating ignorance - or such overwhelming politicization - on the outstanding scientific issue of our generation is simply unacceptable.
This is not just a matter of misspeaking in casual remarks, or of poor judgement by a high official. As previously reported, under Michael Griffin (and the Bush administration), NASA has deliberately lowered the priority of crucial earth monitoring satellite missions, in favor of pork-barrel show-treks off-planet.
As the world's pre-eminent scientific satellite operator, NASA has a vital role to play in the global monitoring, analysis, and response to the climate crisis. While personed space exploration may be an inspiring technical challenge and an exciting human prospect, in this time of documented global crisis, the needs of planet Earth itself must be our highest priority.
We join our names together to petition for the immediate resignation of Michael Griffin from the position of NASA Administrator, and in calling for a prompt redirection of NASA priorities toward the vital space-science needs of a planet spinning into unprecedented crisis.
It also bears particular responsibilities as world's largest civilian space agency and a significant consumer of both funding and tangible resources.
NASA must be led with scientific integrity and intelligence.
National Public Radio (NPR) in the U.S. reports that NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has said, on the record in an NPR interview aired Thursday, May 31, 2007, that while he accepts that the climate of Earth is in fact warming, he disputes the idea that this global warming is necessarily a bad thing.
In the NPR interview, Griffin says it is arrogant for any particular humans to determine for other humans that the current climate is superior to some subsequent climate which might be much warmer.
To frame the climate crisis as Griffin does, as an issue of choice among humans and no more, displays a titanic extreme of arrogance.
For the head of a globally-significant scientific agency to display such devastating ignorance - or such overwhelming politicization - on the outstanding scientific issue of our generation is simply unacceptable.
This is not just a matter of misspeaking in casual remarks, or of poor judgement by a high official. As previously reported, under Michael Griffin (and the Bush administration), NASA has deliberately lowered the priority of crucial earth monitoring satellite missions, in favor of pork-barrel show-treks off-planet.
As the world's pre-eminent scientific satellite operator, NASA has a vital role to play in the global monitoring, analysis, and response to the climate crisis. While personed space exploration may be an inspiring technical challenge and an exciting human prospect, in this time of documented global crisis, the needs of planet Earth itself must be our highest priority.
We join our names together to petition for the immediate resignation of Michael Griffin from the position of NASA Administrator, and in calling for a prompt redirection of NASA priorities toward the vital space-science needs of a planet spinning into unprecedented crisis.
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Kevin F
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mary jennifer m
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- los angeles
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Lisa W
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- Eugene, OR. US
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Rex R
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- Eugene, OR
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David O
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- Portland, Oregon, USA
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Jack B
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- University, MS, U.S.A.
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Savanah L
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Ben T
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Dorian C
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- Sacramento CA USA
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- Griffin's remarks were unacceptable!!
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Cindy L
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Matthew B
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- as a scientist, truly appalling
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Larry L
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- winder,Ga,USA
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- Carbondale, Illinois, U.S.A.
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- South Carolina
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- Providence, RI
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Kevin M
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- Eugene, Oregon, USA
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BJ N
- City, State, Country
- Eugene, Oregon, USA
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Alois M
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- Beijing, China
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- This guy is one the humans who are just taking care on himself
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Nena L
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- Fall Creek, OR, USA
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- Michael Griffin is abdicating responsibility by supporting a cutback of earth monitoring satellite missions that are important to the understanding of climate change.
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Griksa Z
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- Jakarta, Indonesia
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- he only care about him self, poor of knowledge....pathetic
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Jeffrey K
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- United States
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- Poor judgement - political arrogance. Pull the plug.
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Bob R
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- Eugene, OR
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- Mr. Griffin, in an influential position, has the obligation to not mislead the public when the issue is the life or death of the planet.
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Valerie W
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- Lubbock, Texas
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Peter C. Majewski, AIA, LEED A
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- Centerbrook, CT, USA
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- Sustainable Architect
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Hugh C
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- Australia
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- The USA's leadership is in question due to these types of ignorant statements about well proven climate trends and causes.
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Chip K
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- Eugene, OR USA
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Kimisha S
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- Charlotte, NC, USA
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Burton T
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- Syracuse, New York
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Judith E. L
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- Albuquerque, NM, USA
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- It's become apparent, that our nations financial resources are misdirected under the current administration and its policies. The United States of America may (never) win the battles in Iraq, but we will have (also) lost the war (and our world).
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Nancy W
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- Charlottesville, VA
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- And while we're at it, let's get rid of Bush, too.
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Randy K
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Keith B
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- Madison, WI 53711
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- Please restore the NASA as an institution of scientific discovery that we can all be proud of again.
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Kenneth T
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- Ocala, FL, USA
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M.Steven D
- City, State, Country
- Rensselaerville, NY, USA
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- Please do the right thing and fire Mr. Griffin.
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Mike W
- City, State, Country
- New York, NY USA
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William A. A
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- United States
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- Mother earth is crying,and plants are dying,why
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Mark D
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- Bethlehem, CT USA
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- we only have this one planet and we are the only stewards of it. By ignoring the damage we are doing to it, we are destined for catastrophic failure.
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Ted H
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- Denver, CO, USA
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martin e
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- New York City, N.Y.
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Catherine W
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- Tallahassee, Fl, USA
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James Z
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- Davis, California
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