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June 08, 2022

Seeing CH4 Clearly: Science-Based Approaches to Methane Monitoring in the Oil and Gas Sector

Seeing CH4 Clearly: Science-Based Approaches to Methane Monitoring in the Oil and Gas …  Continue Reading 

March 17, 2021

Scientific Brain Drain: Quantifying the Decline of the Federal Scientific Workforce

Scientific Brain Drain: Quantifying the Decline of the Federal Scientific …  Continue Reading 

February 18, 2020

Innovation Delayed: Reviewing the Department of Energy’s Withdrawal and Reissuance of Millions of Dollars Intended to Advance Solar Energy Technologies

Innovation Delayed: Reviewing the Department of Energy's Withdrawal and Reissuance of Millions of Dollars Intended to Advance Solar Energy …  Continue Reading 

December 10, 2018

What the Next Congress Should Do to Prevent a Reccurence of the Equifax Data Breach

Staff Report: What the Next Congress Should Do to Prevent a Reccurence of the Equifax Data …  Continue Reading 

February 06, 2018

Spinning Science and Silencing Scientists: A Case Study in How the Chemical Industry Attempts to Influence Science

Spinning Science and Silencing Scientists: A Case Study in How the Chemical Industry Attempts to Influence …  Continue Reading 

November 14, 2017

Old Tactics, New Tools: A Review of Russia’s Soft Cyber Influence Operations

Old Tactics, New Tools: A Review of Russia’s Soft Cyber Influence …  Continue Reading 

March 28, 2017

"Much Ado About Nothing” - A Minority Review of the Majority’s Climate Science Investigation

As this report outlines, the Majority’s nearly two-year crusade to attempt to undermine and invalidate the Karl study, which underwent two separate peer-reviews over a period of six months by independent reviewers at the journal Science before it was published, is really Much Ado About Nothing. Uploaded Files Much Ado About Nothing” - A Minority Review of the Majority’s Climate Science Investigation …  Continue Reading 

April 28, 2016

The Pebble Promise in Bristol Bay: Assessing Potential Environmental Harm and Evaluating the Tactics of Pebble Limited Partnership’s Plans to Build One of the World’s Largest Open-Pit Copper and Gold Mines in Bristol Bay, Alaska

Minority Staff Report - The Pebble Promise in Bristol …  Continue Reading 

November 17, 2015

Commitment to a Cleaner Future: A Selection of Public Comments on the EPA's Clean Power Plan

Commitment to a Cleaner Future: A Selection of Public Comments on the EPA's Clean Power …  Continue Reading 

October 21, 2015

Cleaning the Air: A Selection of Public Comments on the EPA’s New Ozone Rule

Cleaning the Air: A Selection of Public Comments on the EPA’s New Ozone …  Continue Reading 

November 18, 2014

Minority Staff Report: The View from “80,000 Feet”: Todd Park in the Run Up to Healthcare.gov

The View from “80,000 Feet”: Todd Park in the Run Up to Healthcare.gov A staff report by the Minority Staff of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology for Ranking Member Eddie Bernice Johnson and the Members of the Committee’s Democratic Caucus. …  Continue Reading 

June 28, 2012

The Semiannual Report of Activities of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology for the 112th Congress

Uploaded FilesSemiannual Report of Activities of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology - 112th Congress …  Continue Reading 

July 27, 2011

Out of Focus: A Critical Assessment of the Senate Report, “The National Science Foundation: Under the Microscope”

Uploaded FilesA STAFF REPORT BY THE DEMOCRATIC STAFF OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY …  Continue Reading 

March 11, 2011

Minority Views of the Democratic Caucus of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology On the FY2012 Budget Request

The nation’s research and development agencies have a long history of investing in research and education programs that return very significant economic payoffs to the American people.  The President’s FY 2012 budget request continues the commitment to investing in our future while at the same time acknowledging the difficult fiscal environment in which we find ourselves.  While we can disagree with some of the specific choices and priorities contained in the Administration’s FY 2012 budget …  Continue Reading 

October 15, 2010

ENGINEERING THE CLIMATE: RESEARCH NEEDS AND STRATEGIES FOR INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION

ENGINEERING THE CLIMATE: RESEARCH NEEDS AND STRATEGIES FOR INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION REPORT BY CHAIRMAN BART GORDON COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION OCTOBER 2010   Uploaded Files10-29 Chairman Gordon Climate Engineering report - FINAL.pdf …  Continue Reading 

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