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Monthly Archives: April 2005
GAO report: U.S. Climate Change Science Program not Producing Required Climate Assessments
Climate Change Assessment: Administration Did Not Meet Reporting Deadline [PDF]. Report from the U.S. Congress, General Accountability Office (GAO), 14 April 2005. Also available in simple text format. See also: "Climate Research Faulted Over Missing Components," New York Times, April … Continue reading
Resignation of Rick Piltz from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program
News coverage of the resignation of Rick Piltz from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program in March 2005: "Climate official resigns, blasting White House interference," Greenwire, March 4, 2005 "No faith in science," Globe and Mail (Canada), April 9, 2005
