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Introduction
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Climate Science Legal Defense Fund
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Un unilateral subpoena power
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United subpoenas
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Targeting scientists
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Rep Grijalva
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Sen Inhofe
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The Byrd Amendment
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General Takeaway
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When are grant resources
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Personal and professional separation
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Using disclaimers
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Free consultations
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Institutional Counsel
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External Targeting
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Resources
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Skepticism of lawmakers
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Industry special interest groups
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Reform measures
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Talk about it
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Best ways to speak up
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External channels
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Safety in numbers
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Safety in groups
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What if Im being discouraged from advocacy
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Increased politicization of science
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the impact of Congressional oversight on scientific research and policy in this 58-minute AGU talk. Examine how Congressional powers have both benefited and hindered scientific progress. Learn about the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund's analysis of recent Congressional actions affecting science. Discover the distinction between necessary and inappropriate uses of oversight powers. Gain insights into potential reform measures for improving Congressional treatment of science. Understand the challenges scientists face, including unilateral subpoenas, targeting of researchers, and increased politicization of science. Acquire practical advice on navigating personal and professional boundaries, using disclaimers, and seeking legal support. Discuss strategies for advocacy, including speaking up safely and addressing institutional discouragement. Reflect on the broader implications of Congressional oversight for scientific integrity and public policy.

How Congressional Oversight Has Affected Science - Impacts and Reform Measures

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