William Ascher (Claremont McKenna College), Toddi Steelman (North Carolina State University), Robert Healy (Duke Univers
During the George W. Bush administration, politics and ideology routinely trumped scientific knowledge in making environmental policy. Data were falsified, reports were edited selectively, and scientists were censored. The Obama administration has pledged to restore science to the policy making process. And yet, as the authors of Knowledge and Environmental Policy point out, the problems in connecting scientific discovery to science-based policy are systemic. The process -- currently structured in a futile effort to separate policy from science -- is dysfunctional in many respects....
During the George W. Bush administration, politics and ideology routinely trumped scientific knowledge in making environmental policy. Data were fa...