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Dr. Roger Pielke, Sr.
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Assessing Low Carbon Fuel Standards: Implications of New Congressional and State Efforts to Cap Carbon in Gasoline
Michael Canes and Ed Murphy

Boost Phase Missile Defense: Present Challenges, Future Prospects
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Assessing the Economic Consequences of Cap-and-Trade Proposals to Regulate GHG Emissions

North Korea on the Brink

A Bad Bill For Cap-And-Trade

Cap and Trade is a License to Cheat and Steal

Boost-Phase Missile Defense: Present Challenges, Future Prospects

Excessive Economic and National Security Costs to Result From Low Carbon Fuel Standards

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The 25th Anniversary
 George C. Marshall Institute Awards Dinner
 
Monday, September 21, 2009
at the
Willard Intercontinental Hotel

Honoring
Dr. John S. Foster, Jr.
Former Director of the Livermore Laboratory
with the Marshall Institute
Founder's Award

Keynote Speaker
Michael Barone
Washington Examiner,
American Enterprise Institute
 

Reservations and Donations 

The George C. Marshall Institute seeks to improve the understanding of scientific and technical issues that influence national security, energy and environmental policy.

Public policy matters are shaped by advances in science and technology. For that reason, unbiased and scientifically accurate assessments of the meaning of these advances for policy are critical. Where science is misused and distorted to promote special interests, we work to:

  • Communicate scientific information clearly,
  • Identify key linkages between science and policy issues, and
  • Provide balanced and accurate assessments on specific science-based policy issues.






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