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CCS Thanks US Officials for Defense of Scientific Freedom

December 22, 2015

Seal of the United States Department of Commerce

The Committee of Concerned Scientists extends support and gratitude to the Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker, and the Kathryn Sullivan, Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), for their refusal to allow politics to interfere with free scientific inquiry and in defense of scientific freedom.

December 14, 2015

The Honorable Penny Pritzker
Secretary of Commerce and
The Honorable Kathryn Sullivan
Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20230

Dear Secretary Pritzker and Under Secretary Sullivan:

We, the Committee of Concerned Scientists (“CCS”), write to commend you for the strength and determination you have shown in the face of the unacceptable harassment and political interference into free scientific inquiry being directed at you and your staff by Congressman Lamar Smith.

CCS is an independent organization of scientists, physicians, engineers and scholars devoted to the protection and advancement of human rights and scientific freedom for colleagues all over the world.

In our gratitude for your strong stance in defense of scientific freedom we join over 500 other scientists and technical experts who have written to thank you for your resistance to this clear “abuse of congressional oversight authority.”
In a quest to discredit an important peer-reviewed climate change study — Possible Artifacts of Data Biases in the Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus — recently published in the journal Science, Congressman Smith is using subpoenas to seek private communications of NOAA researchers and other staff, and threatening even harsher legal and financial measures. These inquiries are irrelevant to the data and methodologies used in the climate change study, which, per federal research rules and the rules of the journal Science, are readily available to Congressman Smith.

We note that your staff has tried to work with Congressman Smith’s House Science Committee to help them better understand the science and methodologies used in the study. We believe that his efforts to seek private communications – and his recent request for communications of the nonscientific political and policy staff – are an attack on NOASS and on free scientific inquiry, in general.

We want to thank you, and we pledge to stand in solidarity with you in defense of scientific inquiry that is free from politicization.

Sincerely,

Joel L. Lebowitz, Paul H. Plotz, Walter Reich,
Eugene M. Chudnovsky, Alexander Greer

Co-Chairs, Committee of Concerned Scientists

Copies to:
Congressman Lamar Smith

Related articles
  • Possible Artifacts of Data Biases in the Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus (sciencemag.org)
  • Rep. Lamar Smith Is Fighting Climate Science. Again … (houstonpress.com)

  • NOAA hands over some e-mails for Congressman’s subpoena (computermagazine.com)

Filed Under: CCS Cases Tagged With: Climate, Lamar Smith, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Scientific Freedom, Space and Technology, United States Department of Commerce, United States House Committee on Science

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Co-chairs

Joel L. Lebowitz, Rutgers University

Walter Reich, George Washington University

Eugene Chudnovsky, Lehman College

Alexander Greer, Brooklyn College

Vice-chairs

Biology – Max E. Gottesman, Columbia University

Chemistry – Zafra Lerman, MIMSAD Inc.

Computer Science – Rachelle Heller, The George Washington University

Engineering – Philip Sarachik, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering

Computer Science – Jack Minker, University of Maryland, College Park

Mathematics – Simon Levin, Princeton University

Honorary Board Members

Nancy Andrews, Duke University

Myles Axton, Chief Editor, Genetics and Genomics Next

David Baltimore, California Institute of Technology*

Alan J. Bard, University of Texas

David Gross, University of California, Santa Barbara*

James Langer, University of California, Santa Barbara

Peter Lax, New York University

Giorgio Parisi, Roma I University La Sapienza

John C. Polanyi, University of Toronto*

Stuart Rice, University of Chicago

Sir Richard J. Roberts, New England Biolabs*

Maxine Singer, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Alfred I. Tauber, Boston University

Myrna Weissman, Columbia University

Former Honorary Board Members

Jacob Bigeleisen (deceased), SUNY, Stony Brook

Raoul Bott (deseased) Harvard University

Owen Chamberlain (deceased), University of California, Berkeley

Stanley Deser (deceased), Brandeis University

Edward Gerjuoy (deceased), University of Pittsburgh

Pierre Hohenberg (deceased), New York University

Walter Kohn (deceased), University of California, Santa Barbara*

Louis Nirenberg (deceased), New York University

Marshall Nirenberg (deceased), National Institutes of Health*

Myriam Sarachick (deceased), City College of New York

Harold Scheraga (deceased), Cornell University

Sylvan Schweber (deceased), Brandeis University

Steven Weinberg (deceased), University of Texas, Austin*

Rosalyn S. Yalow (deceased), Mount Sinai School of Medicine*

* Nobel laureate

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