White House Science Advisor on the hot seat over climate change

President Bush’s top science advisor got caught between conflicting views about what’s causing climate change and what should be done about it when he testified before Ted Stevens and other members of the Senate Commerce Committee today. John Marburger director of the White House Office of Science and Technology, was there to defend how the federal government’s climate change science program is being run.

Joel Southern, APRN – Washington, DC

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