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Re: Dangerous allegiances (Claude Allègre and his whims ...




by Obamot » 20/09/12, 12:29

chatelot16 wrote:Claude Allègre [...] pseudo scientist

When you miss your scientific career, you may well convert into politics : Mrgreen:

There are a lot of things that this guy ignores (or pretends to ignore ...) and I find him much too oriented in the "safeguard" of the interests of the industry (for realism, is he trying to make believe ) which suddenly no longer makes him a scientist worthy of the name: with his resignation or what should be ethical is largely fagocity by the interests / economic constraints ...

He is not the only one, and that is what I hate about the "socialists", their confinement in their perpetual compromises ...
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by manet42 » 21/09/12, 09:54

Allègre presents himself as a scientist ... :P

With that can it say everything? Well no, maybe he is competent in his field: geology (and again, I remember his conflict with H Tazief) but what does he know about GMOs? Nuclear? pesticides?
Lo and behold, we present a SCIENTIFIC to the good people, so what they say is true, especially in the absence of an opponent, long live the objectivity of the media.
Another lie, the exploitation of shale gas which would give many jobs ....
Cheerful, "socialist" I see him more as a reaction ... He had declared that his wife and his daughter had never taken their maternity leave, understood, the women who do it are flank ...

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by Cuicui » 21/09/12, 11:12

manet42 wrote:Allègre presents himself as a scientist ... :P Cheerful, "socialist" I see it more as a reaction ... JC

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This guy makes me feel ashamed.
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by delnoram » 21/09/12, 14:05

manet42 wrote:Cheerful, "socialist" I see it more as a reaction.


Wikipedia wrote:Although militant since 1973 at the PS, he decides not to resume his card in January 2008. Nicolas Sarkozy, with whom he had been seen between the two rounds of the presidential election32, declared in February 2008 that he would like to work with him33.

On August 28, 2008, Nicolas Sarkozy, President-in-Office of the European Council, entrusted the former Socialist Minister for National Education Claude Allègre with the task of organizing the European Innovation Meetings34.

On May 26, 2009, he announced to AFP that he would vote "without qualms" and "without hesitation" for the UMP list in the European elections of June 7, 35.

On February 18, 2012, he announced that he would support and vote for Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 French presidential election
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by gegyx » 22/09/12, 12:42

There are a lot of things this guy ignores (or fined to ignore ...)

Just a little note to Master Capello
=> feigned
: Cheesy:
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by Obamot » 22/09/12, 12:49

Aaaaaah the ugly word : Cheesy:

I look fine

: Mrgreen: : Cheesy:
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by manet42 » 24/09/12, 10:08

During his brilliant interventions on shale gas, Allègre proposed to modify the French mining code: the owner of the land would control the subsoil and receive compensation as in the USA.
Commendable proposition at first sight :P
Thinking about it a little:
In France the state decides for the penny, a courageous government retains control. With the modified mining code, operators negotiate with each owner, it's easier, divide and conquer, gifts, pressure, etc.

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by sen-no-sen » 24/09/12, 13:05

manet42 wrote:During his brilliant interventions on shale gas, Allègre proposed to modify the French mining code: the owner of the land would control the subsoil and receive compensation as in the USA.
JC


C. Allegre is blessed bread to make good forecasts, it's simple if he says a few things, and well you do the opposite and you will be good! : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 21/05/13, 16:08

And that's all explained ...

Claude Allègre recognizes climate change and admits having been paid by the petro-chemical lobby

After being invited to France Inter on Wednesday March 31, the geophysicist Claude Allègre, member of the Academy of Sciences, admitted "having received gifts" from certain industrial groups.

It was at the very end of the debate led by Nicolas Demorand, facing MEP Yannick Jadot, that Claude Allègre dropped an ambiguous sentence:

"Nature is solving things by itself".

Titled by this unexpected animistic vision on the part of the climate-skeptic, the debate continued behind the scenes. At first, according to witnesses, Claude Allègre began to explain that man was part of nature and that therefore, we could well say that human being was on the way to solving the climate problem.

It was then that Nicolas Demorand insisted on asking the following question:

"What is there to solve since you say there is no climate problem?" "

And Yannick Jadot added “Why do you want to sequester carbon when you spend your time explaining that carbon emissions are not a problem? "

And there, in the general amazement of the studio, the skeptical researcher would have confessed everything!

He is not a climatologist, he just needs to be talked about to eventually return to the political scene and boost his sales in bookstores. And above all that he would have received several benefits in kind from industrial groups related to biotechnologies and petroleum.

The Academy of Sciences, of which Claude Allègre has been a member since 1995, has not yet spoken. She just recalled that a member who hasn't published in scientific journals for more than 20 years is replaced anyway.

This update of the real mobiles of the most famous climato-skeptic is a serious blow, especially since the interested party also admitted that he was not the only one to benefit from good industrial graces…


pnm: //son.radio-france.fr/chaines/itema ... 61S0091.rm

http://www.eco-sapiens.com/blog/claude- ... -chimique/
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by moinsdewatt » 21/05/13, 20:10

http://www.eco-sapiens.com/blog/claude- ... -chimique/

Good try,
but the date is April 1, 2010. : Cheesy:
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