The report comes amid an ongoing controversy over steps taken by the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper to regulate public
comments by government scientists.
Not exact matches
A March 2008
Government Accountability Office report criticized the Bush White House (pdf) for injecting politics into the EPA's chemical risk assessment of perchlorate and other toxins.The report suggested that the White House Office of Management and Budget was stalling the completion of risk assessments
by forcing
scientists to respond to
comments from other federal agencies, including the Department of Defense.
This was all known and
commented on
by car manufacturers and
scientists when the
government stated promoting diesel in the 90's, but the critics were shut down.
It would be a far better use of most
scientists and PhDs time who
comment on this forum and on others like Open Mind to just STOP wasting YOUR time arguing with idiotic «drunken» deniers, and spend their time much more effectively
by scouring the internet for such «events» as «Gas Fracking reviews
by Government» etc etc in all nations across the world and use your education and skills and knowledge and actually make a positive difference to AGW / CC action
by sending them a FORMAL SUBMISSION or offering up YOUR OPINION and EXPERTISE to be considered in their deliberations.
Lynn said the document «is likely to change in response to
comments from
governments received in recent weeks and will also be considered
by governments and
scientists at a four - day approval session at the end of September.»
IPCC spokesperson Jonathan Lynn said in a statement Monday that it «is likely to change in response to
comments from
governments received in recent weeks and will also be considered
by governments and
scientists at a four - day approval session at the end of September.
The report's language is far more constrained than that, reflecting a delicate consensus that was reached only after months of debate and several rounds of
comments by hundreds of
scientists and
government climate experts, Dr. Trenberth said.