Sentences with phrase «studies by government scientists»

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If you don't trust the FDA take comfort in the knowledge that many of those studies were undertaken by scientists with no affiliation to any government with funding from non-governmental sources.
The American Chemistry Council has defended the chemical, saying scientists» concerns over Bisphenol A were «distinctly at odds» with findings from other studies by both government organizations and scientific bodies.
The American Chemistry Council has defended the chemical, saying scientists» concerns over bisphenol A were «distinctly at odds» with findings from other studies by both government organizations and scientific bodies.
Scientists unaffiliated with the study said it highlights the uncertainty in data released by the Chinese government.
For this reason, political scientists generally argue that government should not be studied by itself; but should be studied along with anthropology, economics, history, philosophy, science, and sociology.
The study, which was held up in publication because it conflicts with another pending study by U.S. government scientists, failed to find xenotropic murine leukemia virus - related virus (XMRV) in blood samples from 51 CFS patients and 56 healthy people.
In a letter published online today by Science and Nature, 40 researchers declare that the studies should restart now that scientists, government officials, and the public have had time to debate the need for the research and impose new safety measures.»
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — A team of university and government scientists, selected by an expert review panel convened by the Mississippi - Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, will conduct an independent study to estimate the number of red snapper in the U.S. waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
A modeling - based study by Australian government scientists has tracked ocean acidification for the first time through all of the thousands of reefs comprising the psychedelic ecosystem, which is home to fish, sharks, dolphins and dugongs.
Government bureaucrat «scientists» guarantee themselves lifetime employment by claiming CO2 is going to cause a climate catastrophe... that only they can see coming... and only they are qualified to study.
By clarifying the movements and habits of a host of species, from black - footed albatrosses to great white sharks, the tagging study could help scientists and governments focus attention on particular regions to give species the best chance of persisting even as human pressures crest.
Spencer, since leaving his position as Senior Scientist for Climate Studies for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, has been the Principal Research Scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and has been funded by various government agencies, including the Department of Energy.
The study, by the PBL Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency, a government body, invited 6550 scientists working in climate related fields, including climate physics, climate impact, and mitigation, to take part in a survey on their views of climate science.
This study closely follows a September Ocean Iron Fertilization symposium at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) attended by leading scientists, international lawyers, policy makers, and concerned representatives from government, business, academia and environmental organizations.
The study, carried out by scientists from the NSW government, the CSIRO and the Bureau of meteorology, also found that the most distinct increases in fire risk were in spring and autumn, meaning the fire season was getting longer.
In 2007, a study by scientists at the CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology and a government - backed bushfire research centre also found that Australia was experiencing more dangerous fire - prone days.
You compare the billions shelled out by the government to many more scientists studying it.
Droughts and dust storms are being predicted by government scientists studying plant growth and soil erosion in the Southwest United States.
* More than half of all plants, a third of animals at risk - study * Rapid peak in greenhouse gas emissions could reduce impacts By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO, May 12 (Reuters)- The habitats of many common plants and animals will shrink dramatically this century unless governments act quickly to cut rising greenhouse gas emissions, scientists said on Sunday after studying 50,000 species around the world.
Reports Says Better Habitat Protection is Required Environment Canada released a report (six months after it was finalized by scientists, thanks to the Conservative federal government): «The study concludes 29 of the 57 remaining herds of boreal caribou
But a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and being highlighted by New Scientist, contends that at least in the case of tropical forests, those owned by local communities have been protected far better than those managed by government: The study, claimed to be the first of its kind, was done by Ashwini Chhatre and Arun Agrawal from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and examined what's happened to 80 forests in 10 countries worldwide over the past 15 years — only 10 % of which were owned by forest communities themselves.
Environmental failures «put humanity at risk» · UN report bemoans lack of urgency by governments · Five - year study involved more than 1,400 scientists Martin Hodgson, The Guardian Friday, October 26 2007 http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/oct/26/climatechange
Drafted and reviewed by dozens of scientists within and outside government and endorsed earlier this year by the independent National Academy of Sciences, the report details findings drawn from a host of studies that are as close to certainties as science can produce.
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