Cuts to science, environmental and safety agencies are a rejection of hard-won knowledge gained from studying the disaster that occurred 15 years agoLast month, I joined nearly 500 former and current employees of National Geographic, where I was executive vice-president and chief science and exploration officer for 17 years, urging the institution to take a public stance against the Trump administration's reckless attacks on science. Our letter pointed out that the programs being dismantled are "imperative for the success of our country's economy and are the foundation of our progress and wellbeing. They make us safer, stronger and more prosperous." We warned that gutting them is a recipe for disaster.In the face of this danger, none of us can remain silent.Terry Garcia was National Geographic's executive vice-president and chief science and exploration officer for 17 years. He also served as the assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and deputy administrator of Noaa, as well as its general counsel Continue reading...
Fifteen years after Deepwater Horizon, Trump is setting the stage for disaster | Terry Garcia
20. dubna 2025 14:31
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/20/deepwater-horizon-trump-administration-attacks-on-science
Zdroj: The Guardian