Abstract

The International Panel on Global Climate Change (IPCC) has provided several reports addressing technical elements of global climate change as well as recommendations for the decision makers to implement the findings of IPCC. Currently, the global community including government agencies rely upon IPCC information in relevant actions. A key element of regulatory science is the requirement for transparency in science used in societal decisions. The implementation of transparency requirements is addressed in Best Available Regulatory Science and Metrics for Evaluation of Regulatory Science Claims (BARS/MERSC). This paper provides information on key elements of BATRS/MERSC including ethical rule, and exclusion of non-scientific issues such as ideology-related processes in regulatory science.as well as translation of science in a language that is comprehensible by knowledgeable individuals.

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