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既然有緣到此一訪,
何妨放鬆一下妳(你)的心緒,
歇一歇妳(你)的腳步,
讓我陪妳(你)喝一杯香醇的咖啡吧!

這裡是一個完全開放的交心空間,
躺在綠意漾然的草原上,望著晴空的藍天,
白雲和微風嬉鬧著,無拘無束的赤著腳,
可以輕輕鬆鬆的道出心中情。

天馬行空的釋放著胸懷,緊緊擁抱著彼此的情緒。
共同分享著彼此悲歡離合的酸甜苦辣。
互相激勵,互相撫慰,互相提攜,
一齊向前邁進。

也因為有妳(你)的來訪,我們認識了。
請讓我能擁有機會回拜於妳(你)空間的機會。
謝謝妳(你)!

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2017年4月26日 星期三

March for Science: Thousands march in 500 cities to protest Donald Trump's 'rejection of science'


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/march-for-science-earth-day-march-protest-donald-trump-science-rejection-a7696816.html

March for Science: Thousands march in 500 cities to protest Donald Trump's 'rejection of science'

Mr Trump has been accused of turning his back on established empiricism
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Thousands of scientists from around the world are marching to protest over what they term Donald Trump’s rejection of science.
Participants in the March for Science, coinciding with Earth Day, are turning out in at least 500 cities, with the largest number in Washington DC.
The protests, which was inspired by the Women’s March which took place in cities around the globe the day after Mr Trump’s inauguration, are designed to highlight the way Mr Trump has apparently dismissed science on everything from climate chance to the safety of vaccine immunisations. 


Andrew Rosenberg, director of the Centre for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists, told The Independent the Trump administration’s stance on science was even more extreme than that of George W Bush, one of whose first acts as president was to turn his back on the Kyoto Treaty.
“It’s not just on climate change - it’s on issues of public safety, things that impact child development,” he said. “We have never seen things as bad as this.”
The organisers point out that Mr Trump has rolled back most of the environmental protections enacted by Barack Obama, introduced to try and cut emissions of carbon dioxide. The Republican president has cut funding to the Environmental Protection Agency and is planning to reduce the grant to the National Institute of Health by 20 per cent.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson says science deniers in power are a profound threat to democracy
“Scientists find it appalling that evidence has been crowded out by ideological assertions,” Rush Holt, a former physicist and Democratic congressman who runs the American Association for the Advancement of Science, told the Associated Press.
“It is not just about Donald Trump, but there is also no question that marchers are saying “when the shoe fits”.”
Mona Hanna-Attisha, who exposed the dangerous lead levels in the drinking water and children’s blood in Flint, Michigan, planned to march in Washington and speak to the crowd. 



“It’s risky, but that's when we make advancements when we take risks…for our heart rates to go up, to be a little anxious and scared and uncomfortable,” she said before the event.
Bob Ward, policy and communications director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science, said he was travelling to Washington to show solidarity with American climate scientists who he said were under attack from from politicians, companies and lobbyists.
“Climate scientists perform a vital public service in analysing and documenting the risks to families and businesses from climate change impacts in the United States and across the world,” he said.
“The intensity of attacks on climate scientists and their work has increased since January as the Trump administration has targeted them for cuts in federal spending.”
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