NOAA Scientific Integrity Policy - Press Availability at AGU Fall Meeting 2011
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore NOAA's Scientific Integrity Policy in this 28-minute press availability from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011. Join Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere & NOAA Administrator, as she discusses the policy's impact on NOAA's operations and scientific practices. Learn about its implementation, comparisons to other agencies' policies, and its specificity. Delve into topics such as extreme weather events, climate services, and the handling of embargoes. Gain insights into NOAA's activities, scientific integrity measures, and their approach to non-NOAA scientists. Understand the policy's significance in addressing issues like the Robert Lee hoax and its role in fostering transparent and reliable scientific practices within the organization.
Syllabus
Introduction
Opening remarks
NOAA Scientific Integrity Policy
How the policy will change NOAAs operations
How the policy will change NOAAs scientific operations
Will it be rolled out
Is it modeled after other agencies
NOAAs policy is more specific
Question from AP
Record 12 Extreme Weather Disasters
Causality
Extreme Events
Climate Service
NOAA
embargoes
Robert Lee hoax
How did it work
Rediscovery News
NOAA Activities
Scientific Integrity
NonNOAA Scientists
Taught by
AGU
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