Thursday, 14 February 2008

science debate 2008



Science Debate 2008

This year we, in the United States, will elect a new president. The

future of this country, and the world, depends on the next president's

actions during this critical period in human history. Most notable is

the threat of global climate change, an issue that the current

administration has failed to act upon. We cannot afford to lose

another 4-8 years without addressing this issue. It is important for

Americans to learn how the candidates stand on this and other science

issues.

Support the Science Debate 2008

"Given the many urgent scientific and technological challenges facing

America and the rest of the world, the increasing need for accurate

scientific information in political decision making, and the vital

role scientific innovation plays in spurring economic growth and

competitiveness, we call for a public debate in which the U.S.

presidential candidates share their views on the issues of The

Environment, Health and Medicine, and Science and Technology Policy."

Some of the leading candidates have expressed anti-science views,

particularly Mike Huckabee who has stated he does not believe in

evolution.

A Science magazine press release documents the views of some of the

candidates.

For those with access, Science also has an extended news focus on the

candidates.


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