When It Comes To Policymaking, The Rules Don't Apply To Climate Change
On Saturday, people from around the country will take to the streets in the March for Science. Organizers say that the point of the March is not to make science political, but to highlight the reality of science to politicians, as a guide in policymaking, in which science is an uncharted issue.
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April 21, 2017 at 03:31AM
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NPR News: When It Comes To Policymaking, The Rules Don't Apply To Climate Change
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