"Groups that support teaching students about the evidence showing that humans are contributing to a global rise in temperatures are speaking out against West Virginia’s changes to the state’s new K-12 science education standards.
At the request of state school board member Wade Linger, who said he doesn’t believe human-influenced climate change is a “foregone conclusion,” the teaching requirements concerning climate change were altered before the board adopted them last month.
The teaching requirements are part of a raft of new standards based on the national Next Generation Science Standards blueprint."
Ryan Quinn reports for the Charleston Gazette January 4, 2015.
"Climate Groups Oppose Changes To W.Va. Science Standards"
Source: Charleston Gazette, 01/05/2015