Statement in Response to Inquiries Related to NPR Press Release

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May 30, 2007

David Mould
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1898

RELEASE: 07-125

STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO INQUIRIES RELATED TO NPR PRESS RELEASE

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin responded Wednesday to inquiries 
related to a National Public Radio press release. The radio network's 
release contained excerpts from an interview that included comments 
on global climate change. 

"NASA is the world's preeminent organization in the study of Earth and 
the conditions that contribute to climate change and global warming. 
The agency is responsible for collecting data that is used by the 
science community and policy makers as part of an ongoing discussion 
regarding our planet's evolving systems. It is NASA's responsibility 
to collect, analyze and release information. It is not NASA's mission 
to make policy regarding possible climate change mitigation 
strategies. As I stated in the NPR interview, we are proud of our 
role and I believe we do it well." 

For additional information about NASA and its programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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