Hooray for Holdren!

by: aaronsw

Thu Dec 18, 2008 at 18:00


Promoted by Chris Bowers

I remember my reaction the first time I met John Holdren: my jaw was on the floor. Once I picked it up, I wrote to a friend:

I saw John Holdren speak last night on global warming. It was one of the greatest technical talks I've ever seen. Without slides or anything, he simply walked through the whole subject, explaining every piece of the logic and the implications, taking every counterclaim and quietly dismantling it with cogent reason -- and doing the same in response to any questions, with apparently exhaustive knowledge of the subject. The audience was captivated. I can see why he's president of the AAAS [the main professional organization for scientists].

I've since had several more chances to talk to him and while my opinion has grown more nuanced, I can't think of anyone better to be Obama's science advisor and head of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. John Holdren has spent his career trying to save the planet: recently, that's meant doing everything he can to stop global warming. Before that, he accepted a Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Pugwash for their attempts to stop nuclear proliferation.

But he's also a brilliant scientist. He won a MacArthur "genius" grant, has written dozens of books, and teaches at Harvard. It will be great having a President who takes his science advice from someone who truly knows and cares.

aaronsw :: Hooray for Holdren!

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fabulous (4.00 / 3)
The Christianists have not been invited to sit at the table for energy policy.  

Agreed (4.00 / 3)
We've got some pretty exiting news today. Holdren, Jane Lubchenco at NOAA, Solis at Labor and Tarullo to Fed.

Some of the top level picks haven't been too exiting but the lower level but still very important staffers have been great so far.  

John McCain: Beacuse lobbyists should have more power


A dollop of good news (4.00 / 3)
for a change. It's looking like strange days coming, with actual scientists doing the science and jihadis doing the praying. Well, maybe we have to go through the Enlightenment before we step out of ReaganBush neo-medievalism.

It Is A Really Good Choice, (0.00 / 0)
consistent with the theme of reason, expertise, rationality.
That's why the approach to nutbag Christianity in the form of Rick Warren is so jarring.

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