Top Scientists Want Research Free From Politics

Leading U.S. scientists called on Congress Thursday to make sure the next president does not do what they say the George W. Bush Administration has done: censor, suppress and falsify important environmental and health research.

[quote]Among the more than 15,000 government scientists signing onto the statement are Harold Varmus, president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre and former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH); and Anthony Robbins, professor of medicine at Tufts University and former director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

“Although surely the worst, the Bush Administration is not the first, nor will it be the last administration to mistreat and misuse science and scientists,” Robbins said. The White House itself has been directly involved in the suppression and falsification of science, Robbins stressed.

But interference from the White House is just part of the problem, said Francesca Grifo, a former government researcher and now a director at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Industry lobbyists are all over government agencies, trying to influence research that will impact their corporations, she said. “These special interest groups are being given access at the highest level.”

“Government scientists have had their findings subjected to censorship and misrepresentation,” said Kurt Gottfried, professor of physics at Cornell University and a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists. “The public and Congress have often been deprived of accurate and candid scientific information.”

“The pursuit of science in an open society has had a long and fruitful tradition in America,” Gottfried said. “Unfortunately, this tradition has been violated in recent years by the government itself.” [/quote]

think the scientist can stop bugging the federal government for grants then ?

“pleze fund our research cause the planet is in peril”

government then tells them scientist to bugger off, and then the scientist go to the media to say the government don’t care.

they want funding then the better have a bake sale.

Without government funding, we would not have corporations. There would not have been the great age of exploration, the discovery of the Americas, jet airplanes, space flight, computers or the Internet.

However, simply because science requires funding does not mean that it ought to be screwed up by partisan agendas. Science requires objectivity. It is not simply attempting to find facts to support your pre-existing agenda and ignoring them if they contradict it.