Friday, February 29, 2008

Bill would require California's science curriculum to cover climate change

[meanwhile, in California...]

Reading, writing and . . . global warming?

A Silicon Valley lawmaker is gaining momentum with a bill that would 'require' climate change to be among the science topics that all California public school students are taught. The measure, by state Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, also would mandate that future science textbooks approved for California public schools include climate change.

"You can't have a science curriculum that is relevant and current if it doesn't deal with the science behind climate change," Simitian said. "This is a phenomenon of global importance and our kids ought to understand the science behind that phenomenon."

The state Senate approved the bill, SB 908, Jan. 30 by a 26-13 vote. It heads now to the state Assembly. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken numerous actions to reduce global warming, but he has yet to weigh in on Simitian's bill. Other Republicans in the Capitol, however, are not happy, believing the bill's intention is to inject environmental propaganda into classrooms.

"I find it disturbing that this mandate to teach this theory is not accompanied by a requirement that the discussion be science-based and include a critical analysis of all sides of the subject," said Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks, during the Senate debate.

the Governator: 916-445-2841, email: http://gov.ca.gov/interact
your state Assemblyman email: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/
then your friends and fellow parents...

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