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Daily Archives: November 9, 2008
Obama: “I will never sanction any attempt to subvert the work of scientists.”
In an October 20 letter to the President of the American Federation of Government Employees, Barack Obama said: “In an Obama Administration, the principle of scientific integrity will be absolute. I will never sanction any attempt to subvert the work … Continue reading
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Expected Obama early actions to reverse Bush on EPA greenhouse gas rules a first step
The Washington Post reports on November 9 that the Obama transition is already “positioned to quickly reverse Bush actions” that have blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from reaching an “endangerment” finding that would trigger regulation of greenhouse gases under the … Continue reading
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