Tabling Science
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December 21, 2006
Jenna Fisher Utne.com
That sentiment has been echoed across disciplines among those
concerned that science is no longer driving scientific policy. As
Dr. Peter Gleick, president of the
Pacific Institute
for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, told the
BBC, 'It's very difficult to make good
public policy without good science, and it's even harder to make
good public policy with bad science.'
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