Posted by Jonathan Adler:
A War on Science?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_06_28-2009_07_04.shtml#1246220386


   Remember the Republican "war on science"? The Bush Administration was
   repeatedly accused of manipulating and suppressing scientific
   conclusions for scientific gain. While I thought this was [1]politics
   as usual, others believed this was a concerted attack on scientific
   inquiry -- a "war on science." (See [2]this chain of posts.) The Obama
   Administration has expressed concern about science politicization, but
   it is has been [3]difficult [4]to [5]stop.

   Two widely cited examples of this alleged war were revisions made to a
   government climate report by a former industry lobbyist and a NASA
   official's ham-handed efforts to prevent noted climate scientist James
   Hansen, a NASA employee, from commenting publicly on climate change
   policy. Could the Obama Administration be guilty of equivalent science
   politicization? Perhaps. Two weeks ago, Roger Pielke Jr. [6]marshaled
   evidence that a government contractor with substantial industry ties
   may have been responsible for misrepresenting the relevant
   peer-reviewed scientific literature in an important government report
   on climate change. This past week, the [7]EPA was accused of
   suppressing an agency's employee's comments on the EPA's proposed
   greenhouse gas "endangerment finding" (the official finding that
   greenhouse gas emissions may threaten public health and welfare). Here
   again, [8]Pielke finds the parallel with the Bush Administration's
   conduct instructive.

   And we should not be too quick to let Congress off the hook either. A
   key component of the last-minute compromise that enabled passage of
   the Waxman-Markey bill was the transfer of authority to evaluate
   carbon offsets from the EPA to the Department of Agriculture. Why was
   this done? Because farm-state Representatives believe the USDA is more
   likely to reach farmer-friendly conclusions than the EPA. As is so
   often the case in politics, it's more important to reach the "right"
   answer than for the answer to be right.

References

   1. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=958826
   2. http://volokh.com/posts/chain_1169226983.shtml
   3. http://www.volokh.com/posts/chain_1231436516.shtml
   4. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_05_17-2009_05_23.shtml#1242581815
   5. http://blog.american.com/?p=2469
   6. 
http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2009/06/obamas-phil-cooney-and-new-ccsp-report.html
   7. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10274412-38.html
   8. 
http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2009/06/who-cares-about-integrity-of-process.html

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