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I
have yet to see an area where science has informed any of this present
administration's policies. Despite much hand waving about "sound
science" I have no confidence that a science advisor would have
any useful impact whatsoever.
Stuart
L. Pimm
I've given much thought
to present adminstration's policy on science particularly on evironmental
issues (very broadly defined), but also on related areas (such as energy
policy), and have even been involved in some of the issues involving
terrorist threats (diseases of people and agricultural resources). I
have yet to see an area where science has informed any of this present
administration's policies. Despite much hand waving about "sound
science" I have no confidence that a science advisor would have
any useful impact whatsoever.
I think I'll give this position a pass, not so much out of spite, but
because I think there are many better platforms from which to ensure
that science effects good policy at the international, national, and
state levels.
Stuart L. Pimm
Doris Duke Chair of Conservation Ecology
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Science
Duke University
Author of The World According to Pimm: A Scientist Audits the Earth
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