The National Science Foundation has awarded a $700,000 grant to the Civilians, a New York theater company, to finance the production of a show about climate change. “The Great Immensity,” with a book by Steven Cosson (“This Beautiful City”) and music and lyrics by Michael Friedman (“Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson”), tells the story of Polly, a photojournalist who disappears while working in the rain forests of Panama. The grant is a rare gift to an arts organization from the foundation, a federal agency that pays for science, engineering and mathematics research and education. The company says it plans to spend the money on the development and evaluation of the show, as well as on a tour and educational programs, including post-show panel discussions with experts in related scientific fields. No performance dates have been announced.
Monday, October 4, 2010
More Uses for Your Tax Dollars
No longer content with subsidizing badly designed studies of little or no scientific value, the National Science Foundation now finds a new outlet for taxpayer funds, junk science propaganda.
Labels:
government idiocy,
junk science,
Propaganda
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