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Daily Archives: August 9, 2009
Part 2: John Holdren Senate testimony on new directions for climate research and information service
In July 30 Senate testimony, President Obama’s science and technology adviser John Holdren addressed the need for new directions for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, national climate change assessment, and the development of a National Climate Service—all along lines … Continue reading
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Part 1: John Holdren Senate testimony on climate change science and policy
In July 30 Senate testimony on the relationship between climate research, assessment, and policymaking, President Obama’s science and technology adviser John Holdren presented the kind of articulate, rational, mainstream perspective that we have been accustumed to hearing from him for … Continue reading
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