Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Scientists involved in Science Policy

Gasp!

Hopefully this is true. Having a Nobel Prize winning scientist as Sec. of Energy would be a major change from the usual industry insiders in charge of our energy policy.

The Washington Post’s Al Kamen reports that there’s “buzz” that the Obama transition is “looking hard at some scientific types” to lead the Energy Department. Dr. Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is reportedly a dark horse candidate.

In a presentation at this summer’s National Clean Energy Summit convened by the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, Dr. Chu described why he has moved from his background in experimental quantum physics to tackling global warming.

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