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STATE CANDIDATE QUESTIONS. In preparation for the 2020 election, Science Debate and the National Science Policy Network are working with state coalitions across the country to develop regionally tailored, nonpartisan questions for all candidates related to science, technology and health policy priorities. All responses from candidates are posted online so voters are informed about theirSCIENCE DEBATE
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Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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Local science debates. 1-2 page proposals should be sent to info@sciencedebate.org and should contain at minimum both of the following components: Description of project and objective goal (s) with at least one measurable metric. A short and descriptive budget as to how the funding will be utilized. Grants will be valued at $1K-3K,dependant on
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Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D., is Professor of Military & Emergency Medicine, Medical & Clinical Psychology, and Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University (USU) School of Medicine; and Director of Research & Development, USU Leader and Leadership Education and Development program, Bethesda, Maryland. He is a medical psychologist, social psychologist, and behavioral neuroscientist.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Partners. The National Science Policy Network (NSPN) is a non-profit representing early career science policy, advocacy, and diplomacy groups distributed across the country, focused on providing a platform for sharing resources, building relationships, and training the next generation of scientists and engineers to bepivotal
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Science Debate was founded during the 2008 U.S. election in response to the near absence of science and technology topics in the presidential debates and in the campaigns. Our mission is simple: We ask that all candidates share their science policy perspectives before Election Day so that politicians arrive in office prepared to meet the21st
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Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
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Mass extinction is the most serious and irreversible effect of an unsustainable human population. Humanity has killed off 60% of the global wildlife population of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish since 1970. During that time, the human population increased from 3.7 billion to 7.7 billion.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
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STATE CANDIDATE QUESTIONS. In preparation for the 2020 election, Science Debate and the National Science Policy Network are working with state coalitions across the country to develop regionally tailored, nonpartisan questions for all candidates related to science, technology and health policy priorities. All responses from candidates are posted online so voters are informed about theirSCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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Local science debates. 1-2 page proposals should be sent to info@sciencedebate.org and should contain at minimum both of the following components: Description of project and objective goal (s) with at least one measurable metric. A short and descriptive budget as to how the funding will be utilized. Grants will be valued at $1K-3K,dependant on
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Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D., is Professor of Military & Emergency Medicine, Medical & Clinical Psychology, and Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University (USU) School of Medicine; and Director of Research & Development, USU Leader and Leadership Education and Development program, Bethesda, Maryland. He is a medical psychologist, social psychologist, and behavioral neuroscientist.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Partners. The National Science Policy Network (NSPN) is a non-profit representing early career science policy, advocacy, and diplomacy groups distributed across the country, focused on providing a platform for sharing resources, building relationships, and training the next generation of scientists and engineers to bepivotal
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Science Debate was founded during the 2008 U.S. election in response to the near absence of science and technology topics in the presidential debates and in the campaigns. Our mission is simple: We ask that all candidates share their science policy perspectives before Election Day so that politicians arrive in office prepared to meet the21st
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Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
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Mass extinction is the most serious and irreversible effect of an unsustainable human population. Humanity has killed off 60% of the global wildlife population of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish since 1970. During that time, the human population increased from 3.7 billion to 7.7 billion.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
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Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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WHAT WE WANT "Given the many urgent scientific and technological challenges facing America and the rest of the world, the increasing need for accurate scientific information in political decision making, and the vital role scientific innovation plays in spurring economic growth, we call for public debates in which the U.S. presidential and congressional candidates share their views on scienceSCIENCE DEBATE
STATE CANDIDATE QUESTIONS. In preparation for the 2020 election, Science Debate and the National Science Policy Network are working with state coalitions across the country to develop regionally tailored, nonpartisan questions for all candidates related to science, technology and health policy priorities. All responses from candidates are posted online so voters are informed about theirSCIENCE DEBATE
The first step is acknowledging the role of climate change and utilizing scientific data to target the best ways to address the water issues. California experienced severe droughts already, and these are only getting worse -- my district knows this all too well, and I have practiced water conservation my whole life.SCIENCE DEBATE
We will create, at minimum, tens of thousands of new jobs. When Terry McAuliffe was governor, he frequently spoke about Virginia’s tens of thousands of unfilled computer science jobs. Today we have more than 35,000 open computer science jobs. Their average salarySCIENCE DEBATE
2018 Questions and Answers. Science Debate is inviting all House, Senate and Gubernatorial candidates to answer 10 science policy questions prior to election day. Select your state and read about the positions of those running for office where you live as they come in. Find your candidates and ask them to respond! Candidates can complete the Q&A and send responses to Science Debate or fill outSCIENCE DEBATE
Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
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A. STEMM education is vital not to just Massachusetts, but to our nation as a whole. According to the U. S. Department of Commerce, STEM occupations are growing at almost twice the rate of other industries. It is a field that will create the next generation of critical thinkers, and innovators.SCIENCE DEBATE
Mass extinction is the most serious and irreversible effect of an unsustainable human population. Humanity has killed off 60% of the global wildlife population of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish since 1970. During that time, the human population increased from 3.7 billion to 7.7 billion.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D., is Professor of Military & Emergency Medicine, Medical & Clinical Psychology, and Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University (USU) School of Medicine; and Director of Research & Development, USU Leader and Leadership Education and Development program, Bethesda, Maryland. He is a medical psychologist, social psychologist, and behavioral neuroscientist.SCIENCE DEBATE
Local science debates. 1-2 page proposals should be sent to info@sciencedebate.org and should contain at minimum both of the following components: Description of project and objective goal (s) with at least one measurable metric. A short and descriptive budget as to how the funding will be utilized. Grants will be valued at $1K-3K,dependant on
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Science Debate - Partners. The National Science Policy Network (NSPN) is a non-profit representing early career science policy, advocacy, and diplomacy groups distributed across the country, focused on providing a platform for sharing resources, building relationships, and training the next generation of scientists and engineers to bepivotal
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2018 Questions and Answers. Science Debate is inviting all House, Senate and Gubernatorial candidates to answer 10 science policy questions prior to election day. Select your state and read about the positions of those running for office where you live as they come in. Find your candidates and ask them to respond! Candidates can complete the Q&A and send responses to Science Debate or fill outSCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate was founded during the 2008 U.S. election in response to the near absence of science and technology topics in the presidential debates and in the campaigns. Our mission is simple: We ask that all candidates share their science policy perspectives before Election Day so that politicians arrive in office prepared to meet the21st
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Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance tomodern life.
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D., is Professor of Military & Emergency Medicine, Medical & Clinical Psychology, and Neuroscience, Uniformed Services University (USU) School of Medicine; and Director of Research & Development, USU Leader and Leadership Education and Development program, Bethesda, Maryland. He is a medical psychologist, social psychologist, and behavioral neuroscientist.SCIENCE DEBATE
Local science debates. 1-2 page proposals should be sent to info@sciencedebate.org and should contain at minimum both of the following components: Description of project and objective goal (s) with at least one measurable metric. A short and descriptive budget as to how the funding will be utilized. Grants will be valued at $1K-3K,dependant on
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Science Debate - Partners. The National Science Policy Network (NSPN) is a non-profit representing early career science policy, advocacy, and diplomacy groups distributed across the country, focused on providing a platform for sharing resources, building relationships, and training the next generation of scientists and engineers to bepivotal
SCIENCE DEBATE
2018 Questions and Answers. Science Debate is inviting all House, Senate and Gubernatorial candidates to answer 10 science policy questions prior to election day. Select your state and read about the positions of those running for office where you live as they come in. Find your candidates and ask them to respond! Candidates can complete the Q&A and send responses to Science Debate or fill outSCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate was founded during the 2008 U.S. election in response to the near absence of science and technology topics in the presidential debates and in the campaigns. Our mission is simple: We ask that all candidates share their science policy perspectives before Election Day so that politicians arrive in office prepared to meet the21st
SCIENCE DEBATE
Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance tomodern life.
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate asks candidates, elected officials, the public and the media to focus more on science policy issues of vital importance to modern life. As a registered 501 (c) (3), Science Debate is nonpartisan. We encourage everyone to ask their candidates to discuss and debate their science and technology policies for the well-being ofour
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STATE CANDIDATE QUESTIONS. In preparation for the 2020 election, Science Debate and the National Science Policy Network are working with state coalitions across the country to develop regionally tailored, nonpartisan questions for all candidates related to science, technology and health policy priorities. All responses from candidates are posted online so voters are informed about theirSCIENCE DEBATE
STATE CANDIDATE QUESTIONS. In preparation for the 2020 election, Science Debate and the National Science Policy Network are working with state coalitions across the country to develop regionally tailored, nonpartisan questions for all candidates related to science, technology and health policy priorities. All responses from candidates are posted online so voters are informed about theirSCIENCE DEBATE
We will create, at minimum, tens of thousands of new jobs. When Terry McAuliffe was governor, he frequently spoke about Virginia’s tens of thousands of unfilled computer science jobs. Today we have more than 35,000 open computer science jobs. Their average salarySCIENCE DEBATE
The first step is acknowledging the role of climate change and utilizing scientific data to target the best ways to address the water issues. California experienced severe droughts already, and these are only getting worse -- my district knows this all too well, and I have practiced water conservation my whole life.SCIENCE DEBATE
Western Colorado University. The Four Corners Science, Policy, and Public Lands Symposium will be held in Fall 2019 in Gunnison, Colorado. The symposium will explore in depth how scientists, politicians, and agencies are collaborating on current science policyissues related to
SCIENCE DEBATE
A. STEMM education is vital not to just Massachusetts, but to our nation as a whole. According to the U. S. Department of Commerce, STEM occupations are growing at almost twice the rate of other industries. It is a field that will create the next generation of critical thinkers, and innovators.SCIENCE DEBATE
Mass extinction is the most serious and irreversible effect of an unsustainable human population. Humanity has killed off 60% of the global wildlife population of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish since 1970. During that time, the human population increased from 3.7 billion to 7.7 billion.SCIENCE DEBATE
Science Debate - Presidential Q&A 2016. For three cycles, presidential candidates have chosen to share their views here, as the Democratic and Republican candidates did in 2008 and 2012. In 2016, we also invited the Green and Libertarian candidates. These issues affect voters’ lives as much as the foreign policy, economic policy, andfaith
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