«In this case the assessment reaches conclusions inconvenient for political advocates on both sides — but that is how science works,» said Roger A. Pielke, Jr., a political science professor at the University of Colorado — Boulder, who's been writing on the evolution of the global change research office since its early days and has frequently been called on by Republicans in Congress to
testify about climate policy.
I recently
testified before a California Senate Select Committee on the state's
climate policies about California's interactions in the development of
policy across the country and internationally.