The somewhat strangely named 'Open Atmospheric Society', or OAS for short, has been officially launched
and offers associate membership which is open to all to apply for,
regardless of academic qualifications. There is a full membership
category for those with professional qualifications in relevant
fields.
Here is how their Home page begins:
'Welcome
Welcome
to The Open Atmospheric Society, known as “The OAS”.
We
give you a voice where other societies may not.
The
OAS is an international
membership
society for the purpose of studying, discussing, and publishing about
topics in atmospheric related earth sciences, including but not
limited to meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, and climatology. It
is open to anyone with an interest at the associate level, but
student and full memberships also are offered.
The
purpose of the society is to foster quality atmospheric science and
atmospheric science communications through outreach, member
education, member publishing, and electronic media.'
Why is this being posted here on Climate Lessons?
Joining the new society as an associate
or as a full member, will provide it with financial and moral
support. The benefits to society in general will include an online
journal freely available to the public, press releases for each
publication, statements and positions regarding atmospheric science
as it relates to current news, and video production assistance for
authors to explain papers. If the directors and other participants
in this new venture maintain the high standards they have set for
themselves, all of these things could provide a timely and
much-needed counter-balance to the loaded-science and dogma-dominated
media coverage of climate science that we have had to endure for
decades. This could help create a calmer, more rational debate in
the public square and within political circles, and in due course
lead to higher quality textbooks and other materials for schools
currently being bombarded with politically-biased and often scaremongering works of various
kinds on climate.
Associate membership is open to all with an interest in the subject matter and in supporting the goals of the society. It costs 45 US dollars for one year.
Full membership is open to professionally qualified people in relevant subjects, and costs 85 US dollars for one year.
Membership application forms can be found here: http://theoas.wildapricot.org/
Here is the welcome that awaits you there:
'We welcome professionals, educators, students, and the general public/laymen who have an interest in open atmospheric science. There is a membership level to meet everyone's situation.'
'We welcome professionals, educators, students, and the general public/laymen who have an interest in open atmospheric science. There is a membership level to meet everyone's situation.'