Slow change in science media policy

NASA's James Hansen<br><a href='http://shutr.bz/ZVFzV4'>Joyce Vincent</a>/<a href='http://shutr.bz/ZuLtKL'>Shutterstock.com</a>

Five years after its last review, the Union of Concerned Scientists has just updated its report on media policies for federal scientists and found improvement but lingering issues at some agencies. Among the most improved were the Environmental Protection Agency, from a D to an A-minus, and the Fish and Wildlife Service, from a D to a B. Lower grades went to the Occupation Safety and Health Administration, with a D, and the Department of Agriculture, with a C-minus.

March 16, 2013

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