Terrible: By awarding Mann as super-communicator, the AAAS is telling us that engaging in hyper-partisan gutter politics, targeted against Republicans and colleagues you disagree with, using unethical tactics is great.https://t.co/zA2HJF0tB3— Bjorn Lomborg (@BjornLomborg) February 15, 2018
"It is becoming very hard for Mann to claim damages from such ‘insults’ and alleged libel, given the awards, big lecture fees and book fees" https://t.co/nuvfdgqXDJ— Tom Nelson (@tan123) February 15, 2018
.@RogerPielkeJr: "@AAAS could work to help to defuse the pathological politicization of science. Instead, it has thrown some gasoline on the fire" https://t.co/xEgnZK8J12 pic.twitter.com/Ovii67emLZ— Tom Nelson (@tan123) February 15, 2018
Mann 2015: "It is evident that roughly 0.3C greenhouse warming had already taken place by 1900, and roughly 0.2C warming by 1870" https://t.co/27ivbjif9L— Tom Nelson (@tan123) February 15, 2018
With this reward the @AAAS has ousted themselves as a political activist organization not overly concerned with the ethical communication of science. Mann bullies his opponents and tweets like a political activist, not a scientist.— Mathius (@Mathius38) February 15, 2018
Disgraceful move by the @AAAS https://t.co/eKZfEirc0f
Congrats to climate scientist Michael E. Mann, who is receiving the 2018 AAAS Public Engagement with Science Award for communicating the science of #climatechange - https://t.co/gNSczzch5l #scicomm pic.twitter.com/qs8OQeFbgk— AAAS (@aaas) February 14, 2018