George Jarkesy released an article regarding 49 notable astronauts and NASA employees who believe that NASA is shifting towards politics and away from objective scientific observation and fact regarding global warming.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 25, 2012
George Jarkesy penned an op-ed after welcoming Apollo 7 Astronaut Walt Cunningham on his show on May 9. Their discussion focused on the issue of global warming and NASAâs support of the global warming âhypothesis.â The former Apollo pilot touched on NASAâs reputation of âobjective scienceâ being âendangeredâ when they took a âpolitical position on an unsettled issue.â Cunningham also stated that proponents will âclaim that it is settled factâ which it clearly is not. During the show Cunningham outlines scientific fact and the difference between âhuman caused global warmingâ and climate change. In Jarkesyâs op-ed he discusses Americaâs need to ârise up and check the facts.â He emphasizes the danger in letting âscience be driven by politicsâ and allowing âunproven evidenceâ to âhamper businesses.â
Walt Cunningham was among 49 notable astronauts and NASA employees who signed a letter expressing their opinion that, âNASA has become a politicized agency and have signed a letter to protest NASAâs involvement in the global warming controversy.â The letter protests that NASA is straying away from âobjective assessmentâ and becoming more of a political agency. George Jarkesy released an article discussing this letter after Walt Cunninghamâs appearance on The George Jarkesy Show.
To discover some of the notable names attached to this letter and read the full article please click this link.
To listen to George Jarkesyâs interview of Walt Cunningham please check out the website at http://www.georgejarkesy.com
About Jarkesy & Company
George Jarkesy is a money manager and professional investor, respected financial and corporate adviser, and radio host of the nationally syndicated âThe George Jarkesy Showâ. He is a frequent market commentator and guest on FOX Business News, FOX & Friends, and CNBC. George started his career in the financial services industry with a New York Stock Exchange member. George also serves on the Finance Committee of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and is an active member of the National Investment Banking Association, The Jarkesy Foundation, Helping A Hero, and Chairman of The National Eagles and Angels Association
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