ND Climate Solutions Partnership forms Science Advisory Group
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The North Dakota Climate Solutions Partnership announced Tuesday that it is forming a science advisory group. The science advisory group is made up of 20 North Dakota scientists who have all signed on to a statement of principles that states they “believe that the Earth’s climate is warming and that there is strong scientific consensus that human activity is a significant factor.”
The science advisory group will work to conduct outreach and public education on climate change in North Dakota. ELPC’s Mindi Grieve is a lead member of the partnership. “We want to make sure North Dakota is at the table and poised to take advantage of the new green economy,” Grieve said.
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