Bruce Slutsky was born in New York City in 1949. I retired six years ago after working as a Science/Engineering Librarian at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark for 25 years. I was married to Karen until she passed away in February 2021. I have a son Lee who is now 35 years old. I am very much interested in the popular music of the 1960s, especially Bob Dylan and the Beatles. I am interested in rock and roll radio. I am an enthusiastic fan of the New York Mets.
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Trump Eroding Role of Science in Government
I don't remember if I ever mentioned this here, but I have bachelor's and masters' degrees in chemistry. Throughout my career as a sci/tech librarian, I always admired and respected the work of scientists and engineers in all disciplines. Much research of the years has been supported by the federal government. I quite dismayed this morning as I read in the New York Times the article stating that in three years the Trump administration has diminished the role of science in federal policymaking.
To quote from the article "Political appointees have shut down government studies, reduced the influence of scientists over regulatory decisions and in some cases pressured researchers not to speak publicly. The administration has particularly challenged scientific findings related to the environment and public health as opposed by industries such as oil drilling and coal mining."
I was aghast at the way Trump mocked Greta Thunberg as she was named Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
This attitude toward climate change and the work of research scientists must be reversed. The only way to do this is to elect his opponent in November 2020.
Stand up for science!
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