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美国的617888九五至尊娱乐617888九五至尊娱乐家说.S. government are the world's leading experts on global climate change. 他们被委托去观察, 分析, and model our changing planet and convey their findings to other scientists, 政策制定者, 公众. 不幸的是, scientists report that their findings are being tailored to reflect political goals rather than scientific fact. 他们担心, while federal climate scientists are providing a solid basis for understanding climate change and crafting solutions, our government has been obscuring the state of our knowledge by exaggerating the level of uncertainty in global warming science.

2006年夏天, the Union of Concerned Scientists distributed surveys to more than 1,600 climate scientists working at seven federal agencies and the independent National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), asking for information about the state of climate research at federal agencies. Scientists' responses indicated a high regard for the quality and integrity of federal climate research itself, but also identified broad and substantial interference in their work.

全球变暖的现实, including the role of heat-trapping gases from human activities in driving climate change, has been repeatedly affirmed by scientific experts. Every day the government stifles climate science is a day we fail to protect future generations from the consequences of global warming. It is crucial that climate scientists be allowed to accurately inform government decisions. 为了实现这一点, the federal government must pursue reforms that prohibit political interference and misrepresentation of federal climate science research, and affirm the right of scientists to communicate freely with the media 公众.

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