Sentences with phrase «blue team exercise»

«EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal for a Red Team - Blue Team exercise is vague, probably would not be effective, and is unlikely to come about,» Heartland CEO Joseph Bast wrote in an email last week that summarized a Sept. 28 meeting at the group's headquarters just outside of Chicago.
«EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal for a Red Team - Blue Team exercise is vague, probably would not be effective, and is unlikely to come about,» Bast wrote in the email published last week by
«EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal for a Red Team - Blue Team exercise is vague, probably would not be effective, and is unlikely to come about,» Bast wrote in the email published last week by E&E News that summarized a late September meeting at the group's headquarters just outside of Chicago.
The meeting included «about 40 climate scientists, economists, lawyers, and other experts to discuss the possible creation by the Trump administration of a Red Team - Blue Team exercise on climate change,» he wrote.
The Heartland Institute — the right - wing think tank that, after years of defending big tobacco through the lens of «smokers» rights,» has become a leading proponent of climate change denial — included Manuel on a spreadsheet of 205 scientists and economists submitted to the EPA in May for a planned red team - blue team exercise to debate the threat posed by climate change.

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On April 20, the day before the March for Science protest in Washington, D.C., New York University physicist Steve Koonin published an op - ed in The Wall Street Journal calling for a red - team, blue - team exercise to «put the «consensus» to the test, and improve public understanding, through an open, adversarial process.»
calling for a red - team, blue - team exercise to «put the «consensus» to the test, and improve public understanding, through an open, adversarial process.»
As this by law requires comment and input, a natural blue team / red team exercise.
If this red team exercise had been conducted under the Obama administration, it would be very clear who is «red» and who is «blue».
The idea for red team, blue team climate debates originated with Steven Koonin, a physicist at New York University... Mr. Koonin in April wrote an op - ed in The Wall Street Journal calling for using the military - style exercise — in which one team attacks and another defends — to test the robustness of climate change science...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry, and others are calling for a red - team / blue - team (RT / BT) exercise to resolve differences of opinion regarding the science of global climate change.
An op - ed article by Koonin in the Wall Street Journal in April was the inspiration for the plan by EPA's Pruitt, first reported in late June by ClimateWire, to develop an adversarial «red teamblue team» exercise to probe climate change conclusions.
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