Tired of the typical political debate? Try a science one….

January 15th, 2008 by Kishore

You may have noticed over the past few months….the plethora of political debates, myriad of formats (sitting down, standing up, standing in reverse order, blatantly partisan liberal moderator, blatantly partisan conservative commentator). One thing I’ve noticed, the topics are always the same. Not that these are important issues, but how many times do we need to hear the same thing?

A grassroots movement has developed in order to have the candidates debate scientific issues. The folks over at Science Debate 2008 have created a tremendous movement, now with the support of 20 Nobel laureates & 10 members of Congress along with thousands of others.

Here’s a list of topics to be covered in the science debate:

The Environment
* » Climate Change
* » Conservation and Species Loss
* » The Future of The Oceans
* » Fresh Water: Drought, Pollution, Ownership
* » Population Growth and Its Effect on Environment
* » Renewable Energy Research

Health and Medicine
* » Global Diseases and Pandemics
* » Stem Cell Research
* » Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
* » Drug Patents, Generic Drugs
* » The Genome
* » Bioethics

Science and Technology Policy
* » Scientific Innovation and Economic Growth
* » Improving Science Education
* » Space Exploration
* » Preserving Scientific Integrity in Government
* » Energy Policy

Do you know where the candidates stand on these issues? Take this quiz to find out.

More Info
Science Debate 2008
Science Friday discusses the science debate

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