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How will the Administration carry out this executive order and how will it be interpreted at Federal science agencies? We must monitor. We must work to preserve the integrity of the world-class science done at Federal agencies and the science-based public safeguards it enables. Watch this space.
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Once again we see a focus on reproducibility, transparency in modeling and data, emphasis on uncertainties--All things scientists routinely do! But history shows this frame has been coopted to discredit scientists and attack science-based policies with EPA a prime example: undark.org/2019/11/21/o...
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Here the Administration lays the groundwork for weaponization of scientific principles to justify rollback of science-based policy actions. This isn't just hypothetical, its what the first-term Trump Administration and members of Congress have done for years. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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The EO proports to be focused on the hallmarks of scientific quality--reproducibility, transparency, unbiased peer-review. The scientific community at large embraces these pillars of science. Now we must watch what actions the administration takes next at agencies in the name of these principles.
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On Eco-Logic radio, we basically do on-air teach-ins every week (WBAI, 99.5 FM NYC, Wed. at 10 a.m.)—let’s join together on a program for an on-air teach-in this summer!
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The idea is: share some cool science and then tell everyone it’s all at risk and here’s how to annoy your legislators about it! Have open discussion.
Everything you need to do it is here www.standupforscience.net/summer-fight...
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babies have claws on their wings when first born; they can climb around on trees using claws and feet before they can fly. They are the only such species. How cool is that!
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Congrats!
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beautiful!
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I like the moon better! Sometimes fuzzy vision helps make a better (if illusory) world.
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lovely!
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beautiful!
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lovely!
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Interesting article; the world is a complex place, with many competing interests. Apparently solutions are being developed. I did note “dad spending thousands to take 10-year-old on a fishing charter” and thought “first-world problems”, but commercial & recreational fishers both have problems.