Reinvigorating the Role of Science in Democracy
Andrew A Rosenberg,
Michael Halpern,
Seth Shulman,
Celia Wexler and
Pallavi Phartiyal
PLOS Biology, 2013, vol. 11, issue 5, 1-4
Abstract:
Private and political interests routinely conspire to sideline and misrepresent science and evidence in the public policy process. The Center for Science and Democracy, a new initiative at the Union of Concerned Scientists, endeavors to change this dynamic to strengthen the role of science in decision making.
Date: 2013
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