‘Truth to power:’ Lab was not enough for renowned scientist David Schindler
EDMONTON — His research in the lab and the field was published in some of the world’s top journals, but that was never enough for David Schindler, who died Thursday at age 80.
“The importance of David Schindler was his ability to talk truth to power,” said Jim Handman, a longtime science journalist and journalism professor.
“He was extremely brave in doing that at a time when very few scientists in this country were willing to challenge politicians and put themselves on the line.”
Few Canadian scientists — Schindler held joint Canadian-U. S. citizenship — can claim the influence on public policy achieved by the bluff, straight-shooting University of Alberta ecologist, who was known to call politicians “turkeys” if that’s what his reading of the data suggested.