THE VOICE OF SCIENCE
https://upittpress.org/books/9780822946816/
Top U.S. Scientists Speak Out against
‘Climate of Fear’ Wrecking U.S. Research
BY MAX KOZLOV & NATURE MAGAZINE
TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
We all rely on science. Science gave us the
smartphones in our pockets, the navigation systems in our cars, and life-saving
medical care. We count on engineers when we drive across bridges and fly in
airplanes. Businesses and farmers rely on science and engineering for product
innovation, technological advances, and weather forecasting. Science helps
humanity protect the planet and keeps pollutants and toxins out of our air,
water, and food.
For over 80 years, wise investments by the
US government have built up the nation’s research enterprise, making it the
envy of the world. Astoundingly, the Trump administration is destabilizing this
enterprise by gutting funding for research, firing thousands of scientists,
removing public access to scientific data, and pressuring researchers to alter
or abandon their work on ideological grounds.
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“The voice of science must not be silenced.”
The undersigned are elected members of the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, representing some of
the nation’s top scientists, engineers, and medical researchers. We are
speaking out as individuals. We see real danger in this moment. We hold diverse
political beliefs, but we are united as researchers in wanting to protect
independent scientific inquiry. We are sending this SOS to sound a clear
warning: the nation’s scientific enterprise is being decimated.
The administration is slashing funding for
scientific agencies, terminating grants to scientists, defunding their
laboratories, and hampering international scientific collaboration. The funding
cuts are forcing institutions to pause research (including studies of new
disease treatments), dismiss faculty, and stop enrolling graduate students—the
pipeline for the next generation’s scientists.
The administration’s current investigations of more than 50 universities send a chilling message. Columbia University was recently notified that its federal funding would be withheld unless it adopted disciplinary policies and disabled an academic department targeted by the administration. Destabilizing dozens of universities will endanger higher education—and the research those institutions conduct.
The quest for truth—the mission of
science—requires that scientists freely explore new questions and report their
findings honestly, independent of special interests. The administration is
engaging in censorship, destroying this independence. It is using executive
orders and financial threats to manipulate which studies are funded or
published, how results are reported, and which data and research findings the
public can access. The administration is blocking research on topics it finds
objectionable, such as climate change, or that yields results it does not like,
on topics ranging from vaccine safety to economic trends.
A climate of fear has descended on the
research community. Researchers, afraid of losing their funding or job
security, are removing their names from publications, abandoning studies, and
rewriting grant proposals and papers to remove scientifically accurate terms
(such as “climate change”) that agencies are flagging as objectionable.
Although some in the scientific community have protested vocally, most
researchers, universities, research institutions, and professional
organizations have kept silent to avoid antagonizing the administration and
jeopardizing their funding.
If our country’s research enterprise is
dismantled, we will lose our scientific edge. Other countries will lead the
development of novel disease treatments, clean energy sources, and the new
technologies of the future. Their populations will be healthier, and their
economies will surpass us in business, defense, intelligence gathering, and
monitoring our planet’s health. The damage to our nation’s scientific
enterprise could take decades to reverse.
We call on the administration to cease its
wholesale assault on U.S. science, and we urge the public to join this call.
Share this statement with others, contact your representatives in Congress, and
help your community understand what is at risk. The voice of science must not
be silenced. We all benefit from science, and we all stand to lose if the
nation’s research enterprise is destroyed.
The views expressed here are our own and
not those of the National Academies or our home institutions.
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