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For the past 50 years a select group of scientists has provided
advice to the US President, mostly out of the public eye, on issues
ranging from the deployment of weapons to the launching of rockets
to the moon to the use of stem cells to cure disease. The role of
the presidential science adviser came under increasing scrutiny
during the administration of George W. Bush, which was highly
criticized by many for its use (and some say, misuse) of science.
This edited volume includes, for the first time, the reflections of
the presidential science advisers from Donald Hornig who served
under Lyndon B. Johnson, to John Marburger, the previous science
advisor, on their roles within both government and the scientific
community. It provides an intimate glimpse into the inner workings
of the White House, as well as the political realities of providing
advice on scientific matters to the presidential of the United
States. The reflections of the advisers are supplemented with
critical analysis of the role of the science adviser by several
well-recognized science policy practitioners and experts. This
volume will be of interest to science policy and presidential
history scholars and students.
For the past 50 years a select group of scientists has provided
advice to the US President, mostly out of the public eye, on issues
ranging from the deployment of weapons to the launching of rockets
to the moon to the use of stem cells to cure disease. The role of
the presidential science adviser came under increasing scrutiny
during the administration of George W. Bush, which was highly
criticized by many for its use (and some say, misuse) of science.
This edited volume includes, for the first time, the reflections of
the presidential science advisers from Donald Hornig who served
under Lyndon B. Johnson, to John Marburger, the previous science
advisor, on their roles within both government and the scientific
community. It provides an intimate glimpse into the inner workings
of the White House, as well as the political realities of providing
advice on scientific matters to the presidential of the United
States. The reflections of the advisers are supplemented with
critical analysis of the role of the science adviser by several
well-recognized science policy practitioners and experts. This
volume will be of interest to science policy and presidential
history scholars and students.
The world's response to climate change has been deeply flawed. "The
Climate Fix" is where we begin to get it back on track, as science
policy expert Roger Pielke, Jr. dissects the disastrous climate
debate and offers a solution: expanding energy access and
increasing energy security while lowering costs through
technological innovation.
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