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Soundbites

10 April 2004

“In this administration, science strongly informs policy. It is important to remember, however, that even when the science is clear – and often it is not – it is but one input into the policy process.”

Presidential science adviser John H. Marburger III responds to accusations that the Bush administration has censored science to suit its policy (, 2 April)

“Republicans can’t stress enough that extremists are screaming ‘Doomsday!’ when the environment is actually seeing a new and better day.”

An extract from a leaked email sent to Republican press secretaries (The Observer, London, 4 April)

“The forest service in the UK is in Edinburgh because there’s not…

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