dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com - 1/1/2009
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Eleven questions from readers for Obama science team.
nytimes.com - 1/3/2009
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nytimes.com —
Carol M. Browner, President-elect Barack Obama's choice to
be White House coordinator of energy and climate policy,...
has long been a forceful advocate for strict limits on carbon emissions.
(more)
In Obama’s Team, Two Camps on Climate
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Another Sign of Dawning Realization
Only In It For The Gold —
Dot Earth is running "Eleven Questions for Obama's Science Team" and I would like to especially recommend they (and all of us) think long and hard on question eight, which is a nice statement of one of our themes here: ...
11 Questions for Obamas Science Team
Peak Oil News —
... writes: President-elect Barack Obama pledges to put a lot of emphasis not only on reinvigorating science, but on making decisions that are grounded in science. As promised, Im going to seek answers from his environmental and science team to the questions that received the most reader recommendations. Here are the top 10 (actually, 11 because of a multiple tie): NY Times
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