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Bush may introduce environmental regulations.
In its waning days, the administration of President George W. Bush may roll out a number of new environmental regulations, the effects of which could persist long after Bush leaves office on 20 January 2009. Nature. 5 November 2008.
Climate sceptic quits over 'lack of academic freedom'.
Patrick Michaels, one of the most controversial skeptics on global warming, says he worked under a lack of academic freedom, but the university he works for counters that it was the consulting Michaels did for energy companies that got him into trouble. Nature. 4 October 2007.
Role of state climatologist comes under scrutiny.
Many climate scientists get frustrated with those who don't believe that human activity is causing global warming, but should having such views be a sackable offence? Nature. 21 February 2007.
Climate sceptics switch focus to economics.
With less to argue about on the scientific front, sceptics have been turning their attention to the economics of adapting to a changing climate. Nature. 8 February 2007.
Caught between shores.
Ecologists paid by industry to assess the effects of businesses on the environment are often accused of selling their souls. But isn't scientific expertise exactly what is needed? Nature. 14 March 2006.
Drug safety special: The safety catch
The past year has seen a beleaguered Food and Drug Administration publicly denounced as unable to protect the US public. Yet top FDA officials say that the agency's performance remains strong. Nature. 1 April 2005.
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