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NOAA lauded for its new scientific integrity plan

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s new scientific integrity policy has been welcomed for providing stronger safeguards than the existing rules in place at other government agencies.

The agency’s final policy, announced on 7 December, is the first to be released since White House science advisor John Holdren directed federal departments and agencies in November to submit final draft scientific integrity policies to the White House by 17 December.

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