Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice



Publisher: The MIt Press | 2009-07-24 | ISBN: 0262512963, 0262013126 | PDF | 296 pages | 3.34 MB

Scientists often bring issues to the policy agenda, translating scientific questions into everyday language and political terms. When Roger Revelle characterized Earth as a spaceship in testimony to Congress in 1957 his evocative language framed the issue of our planet's climate vulnerability in a way that technical discourse could not. In this book, Ann Campbell Keller examines the influence of scientists on environmental policy and makes the novel argument that scientists' adherence to the role of neutral advisor varies over the course of the policy-making process

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