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Crossing Borders Crossing Boundaries The Role of Scientists in the U S Acid Rain Debate by Leslie R Alm , ABC-CLIO

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    Author(s)Leslie R Alm
    PublisherABC-CLIO
    ISBN9780275969165
    Pages160
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2000

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    ABC-CLIO Crossing Borders Crossing Boundaries The Role of Scientists in the U S Acid Rain Debate by Leslie R Alm

    Alm provides a descriptive analysis of the science-policy linkage that defined the policy debate over acid rain in the United States. He focuses on the role that science and scientists played in both defining the acid rain problem as one worthy of policy consideration and in framing the acid rain issue in a way that would prompt action to reduce pollution levels._x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_A major concern of Alm's study are the problems scientists have in connecting to the policy side of environmental debates. He provides in-depth exchanges from the floor of Congress between scientists and policy makers as they debated the merits of reducing acid rain pollution. These exchanges provide special insight into the difficulty that scientists have in communicating the findings of their research to policy makers and the public. In addition, he uses in-depth interviews with the acid-rain scientists themselves to delineate the way they perceive how science is and ought to be linked to the policy world. Finally, Alm looks at the different perspectives offered by United States scientists versus Canadian scientists and natural scientists versus social scientists, and he examines the importance and implications of these differences to the future of environmental policy making in the United States._x000D_show more



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