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10,600 Scientists Condemn Political
Interference in Science
New Guide Documents Ongoing Federal Abuse of
Science; 110th Congress Must Act
By: Union of Concerned Scientists
Dec 12, 2006
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A statement by Nobel laureates and
other leading scientists calling for the restoration of scientific
integrity to federal policy making has now been signed by 10,600
scientists from all 50 states, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)
announced today at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical
Union. The announcement came as the scientists group released an
"A to Z" guide that documents dozens of recent allegations
involving censorship and political interference in federal science.
"From airborne bacteria to Ground Zero, science continues to be
misrepresented for political gain," said Dr. Francesca Grifo,
senior scientist and director of UCS's Scientific Integrity Program.
"The new Congress should enact meaningful reforms so decisions
within federal scientific agencies and advisory committees are based
on objective and unbiased science."
The integrity of science statement has grown steadily since it was
first released in February 2004. Signatories now include 52 Nobel
Laureates, 63 National Medal of Science recipients, and almost 200
members of the National Academies of Science. Meanwhile, the new UCS
compendium details censorship and political interference in federal
science on issues as diverse as air quality, childhood lead poisoning,
and prescription drug safety. For example, in late October UCS
released documents tying high-level political appointees at the
Department of Interior to the manipulation and distortion of numerous
scientific documents to prevent the protection of six different
species under the Endangered Species Act.
"The scientist statement makes clear that while science is rarely
the only factor in public policy decisions, this input should be
objective and impartial," said Dr. Grifo. "Sustained protest
from scientists, individual Republicans and Democrats in Congress, and
the nation's leading editorial pages has not been enough to make the
abuse of science stop."
To read the scientist statement, see signatories grouped by state, and
read the A to Z Guide to Examples of Political Interference in
Science, go to www.ucsusa.org/scientific_integrity.
Formed in 1969, the Union of Concerned Scientists is the leading
science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer
world.
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