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Daily Archives: February 11, 2009
Questions for Jane Lubchenco Senate confirmation hearing to become NOAA Administrator
During the confirmation hearing for Dr. Jane Lubchenco tomorrow, Climate Science Watch would like to see Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee members ask her about her views on how best to design, operate, and fund a “National Climate Service” … Continue reading
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Questions for John Holdren Senate confirmation hearing to head Office of Science & Technology Policy
Climate Science Watch would like Senators to ask John Holdren a number of questions about climate science leadership under the Obama administration at his February 12 confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Dr. Holdren is … Continue reading
