Press Release

Full House Science Committee Hearing: Climate Change: The State of the Science

By SpaceRef Editor
March 9, 2001
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Press Contacts:

Bill Steponkus (William.Steponkus@mail.house.gov)

Jeff Donald (Jeffrey.Donald@mail.house.gov)

(202)225-4275

***MEDIA ADVISORY***

Science Committee to Hold Hearing on State of Climate Change Science

WHAT: Full Committee Hearing entitled: “Climate Change: The State of the
Science”

WHEN: Wednesday, March 14, 2001, 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon

WHERE: 2318 Rayburn Building, Washington (WEBCAST)

Witnesses:

* Dr. Daniel Albritton, Director, Aeronomy Laboratory,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

* Dr. Charles Kennel, Director, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography

* Dr. Berrien Moore, Director, Institution of Oceans,
University of New Hampshire

The Science Committee will investigate the state of climate change science
at a hearing on Wednesday, March 14, 2001. The hearing will focus on the
gaps in our knowledge of climate change and how the federal government could
organize and fund a scientific effort to fill those gaps. This is the third
of three hearings on the Committee’s priorities for this Congress — energy,
education and the environment. This will be the first hearing in this
Congress on the climate change issue, and is structured to investigate
questions about the science agenda that Congress has overlooked while
debating other climate change issues.

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Jeff Donald

Deputy Communications Director

House Science Committee

2320 Rayburn

Washington, DC 20515

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