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Hundreds of science journals, newspapers, radio and television stations have written or editorialized about the issue of scientific integrity in the context of the scientists' statement and the UCS report. Unfortunately, the Bush administration's unprecedented suppression and distortion of scientific analysis on a wide range of issues has continued unabated.
Every day, more and more scientists sign on to the scientists' statement calling for Congress and the administration to establish legislation and regulations that would protect science from political tampering.
Below is a sampling of media coverage that mentions the abuse of science, the scientists' statement or UCS's work to restore scientific integrity into policy making:
Read the most recent press addressing this topic.
For articles prior to 2006, visit our news archives.
Examine articles on specific issues:
Editing of CDC Director's Climate Testimony Censorship of Surgerons General Science Idol: The Scientific Integrity Editorial Cartoon Contest Interference with Endangered Species Science Atmosphere of Pressure and related House hearing
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Most recent press
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Editing of CDC Director's Testimony
Censorship of Surgerons General At a July 2007 hearing of a House panel, three former Surgeons General testified about censorship of scientific reports and interference in their work.
Science Idol: The Scientific Integrity Editorial Cartoon Contest
Interference with Endangered Species Science (2006-2007) Over the last two years there have been dozens of cases of political interference in the science behind the Endangered Species Act.
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May 2007 House hearing on interference with endangered species science:
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Atmosphere of Pressure and related House hearing In January of 2007, UCS released a report about political interference in the work of federal climate science. UCS's Francesca Grifo testified before a House panel about the results of the report.
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Radio
Editorials
- "Subjecting Science to Politics" (Hartford Courant)
- "Political interference in science imperils all" (Dayton Daily News)
- "White House puts political goals first, watchdog group surveys show" (Newsday)
- "Hiding the facts about climate change" (Miami Herald)
- "Let the science speak" (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- "Muzzling Scientists" (Charlotte Observer)
- "Bush's blatant abuse of climate scientists" (Minneapolis Star Tribune)*
- "Step up on carbon emissions" (Denver Post)
Scientific Integrity Cartoons
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