The United States spends $ 800 million a year to secure its own nuclear materials, but provides just $ 100 million in aid to help Russia keep track of a larger supply of radioactive substances, said John Holdren, a University of California professor and member of the White House's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.
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The U . S . government spends $ 800 million a year to secure its own nuclear materials, but provides just $ 100 million in aid to help Russia keep track of a larger supply of radioactive substances, said John Holdren, a University of California professor and member of the White House's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.
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The U . S . government spends dlrs 800 million a year to secure its own nuclear materials, but provides just dlrs 100 million in aid to help Russia keep track of a larger supply of radioactive substances, said John Holdren, a University of California professor and member of the White House's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology.
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He is a member of the expert advisory committee for the Global Initiative for Sustainability Rating, a member of the Council of Advisers for the Collaborative Institute for Oceans, Climate and Security and a member of the advisory boards for the " A Instituto Internacional de Derecho y Medio Ambiente ", The Widening Circle and the Planetary Boundaries Initiative.
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Arcelo, Manuel Q . Bengson, Corazon R . Estrella, Edwin V . Fernandez, Conchita L . Manabat, Norberto C . Nazareno, Dean Rafael A . Rodriguez, Emerlinda R . Roman, Mercedes Suleik, Josefina N . Tan, and Roy C . Ybanez as well as DCF's Council of Advisers composed of Lilia C . Clemente, Jose L . Cuisia Jr ., and Roberto F . de Ocampo.
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"Since the Sputnik era we have not seen science and technology so squarely in the center of the radar screen for people in either the executive branch or Congress, " said Charles M . Vest, the president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of the President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology . " I think it's inevitable we're going to have increasing conflicts and arguments about the role it plays in policy ."
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He served from 1990 to 1992 as a member of President George Bush's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology and was also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; president of the 18th International Geological Congress, held in Washington in 1993; a president of the Geological Society of America and of the American Geophysical Union, and a member of committees of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Research Council and the National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere.