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机构名称:
Climate Science Watch
缩写名称: CSW
国家: 美国
机构类型: 其他
英文简介: The Government Accountability Project (GAP) launched Climate Science Watch (CSW) in 2005 as a public interest education and advocacy project dedicated to holding public officials accountable for using climate research effectively and with integrity in dealing with the challenge of global climate disruption. CSW was developed and spearheaded by Rick Piltz, who joined GAP when he resigned after 10 years in the U.S. Global Change Research Program Coordination Office to blow the whistle on the George W. Bush White House for political interference with the integrity of climate change communication. At the time, CSW became an important opposition voice in a hostile environment with the naysayers on climate change in charge of a “know-nothing” policy of denial. Today, GAP promotes, defends and advises experts inside U.S. policy centers who know about the political manipulation of science to suit a bureaucratic landscape that is hostile to what society is increasingly realizing are inconvenient truths. Although the fossil-fuel industry is now less able to obscure scientific findings, its pressure remains within federal agencies and some state governments responsible for climate science research and state and local policy. By challenging similar efforts to compromise these climate policies, we believe we are helping to confront a global crisis.
联系方式: Climate Science & Policy Watch,Government Accountability Project,1612 K Street, NW Suite 1100,Washington, DC 20006#(202) 457-0034 Ext. 156#termini.cspw@gmail.com
URL: http://www.climatesciencewatch.org/
资源类型: 机构
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/26059
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