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GreenPolicy360 Supports NASA's Message: Measure to Manage

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'You can manage only what you can measure'...

GreenPolicy believes in and strongly supports good science. We look to baselines of data, the intelligence compiled and made available over time. 'Shifting baselines', as they are sometimes called, serve as a basis for smart and effective decision-making.

Monitoring the dynamics of change over time should be a guide for all of us. Whether in assessing real world challenges -- the CO2 emissions in the Earth's atmosphere or responding to a virus outbreak or global pandemic -- facts and measuring are critical in providing knowledge to know what decisions can best be made ...


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Remembering Congressman George E. Brown, instrumental in setting in motion the first era of earth science and atmospheric research from space. As the 'big science' advocate, member and chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space & Technology for three decades, Representative Brown's legacy is unparalleled.

As a trained engineer, George greatly valued the importance of facts, data, science and knowledge as a guide to decision-making and policy that looked to the future and environmental protection and security. Congressman Brown authored the first National Climate Act in 1978 and for years led the creation of scientific programs to gather critically important data.


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