Government Chief Scientific Adviser

With Six-Figure Ad Buy, CRES Urges Passage of Growing Climate Solutions Act in U.S. House

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Monday, July 19, 2021

We urge the U.S. House of Representatives to swiftly pass this legislation that is a free-market win for agriculture producers, businesses, and the climate."

Key Points: 
  • We urge the U.S. House of Representatives to swiftly pass this legislation that is a free-market win for agriculture producers, businesses, and the climate."
  • One glance at the ad and it's evident that with the GCSA there are more 'R's' after Senators names than 'D's.'
  • The GCSA is commonsense, free-market climate legislation that delivers actionable solutions instead of expensive rhetoric."
  • The op-ed also emphasizes that conservatives in Congress tackling environmental challengeslike their work to pass the Growing Climate Solutions Actis in no way new.

Science Minister and Chief Scientific Adviser gives evidence to Lords Committee

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Friday, March 1, 2019

Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 5 March at 3.25pm

Key Points: 
  • The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee holds a one-off evidence with Chris Skidmore MP, Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation and Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government's Chief Scientific Advisor.
  • The Minister will be questioned on his department's preparations for Brexit and the Governments strategy for increasing investment in research and development.
  • Sir Patrick Vallance will be asked about the challenges in joining up science-based policy across Government.
  • Is the Government Chief Scientific Adviser's relationship with the Science Minister distinct from their relationship with Ministers in Departments other than BEIS or DfE?

Science Minister and Chief Scientific Adviser gives evidence to Lords Committee

Retrieved on: 
Friday, March 1, 2019

Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 5 March at 3.25pm

Key Points: 
  • The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee holds a one-off evidence with Chris Skidmore MP, Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation and Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government's Chief Scientific Advisor.
  • The Minister will be questioned on his department's preparations for Brexit and the Governments strategy for increasing investment in research and development.
  • Sir Patrick Vallance will be asked about the challenges in joining up science-based policy across Government.
  • Is the Government Chief Scientific Adviser's relationship with the Science Minister distinct from their relationship with Ministers in Departments other than BEIS or DfE?

Work of the Science Minister and Government Chief Scientific Adviser examined

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Science and Technology Committee questions the new GCSA about his aims in the role

Key Points: 

The new Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Dr Patrick Vallance, has now been in post for eight months. This session is an opportunity for the Committee to ask the new GCSA about his aims in the role, the priorities for the Government Office for Science and the work of the Departmental Chief Scientific Adviser network.

Work of the Science Minister and Government Chief Scientific Adviser examined

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Science and Technology Committee questions the new GCSA about his aims in the role

Key Points: 

The new Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Dr Patrick Vallance, has now been in post for eight months. This session is an opportunity for the Committee to ask the new GCSA about his aims in the role, the priorities for the Government Office for Science and the work of the Departmental Chief Scientific Adviser network.

Work of the Science Minister and Government Chief Scientific Adviser examined

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Science and Technology Committee questions the new GCSA about his aims in the role

Key Points: 

The new Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Dr Patrick Vallance, has now been in post for eight months. This session is an opportunity for the Committee to ask the new GCSA about his aims in the role, the priorities for the Government Office for Science and the work of the Departmental Chief Scientific Adviser network.