HomePublicationsCSA NewsIssuesCSA News: Volume 70, Issue 9Joining the conversation on ‘gold standard’ scienceSocieties seeking members help provide feedback to the administration August 21, 2025 Illustration courtesy of Adobe Stock and ChatGPT. In May, the White House published an executive order (EO) titled “Restoring Gold Standard Science,” citing that the previous administration misled the nation through scientific findings at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding COVID-19, at the National Marine Fisheries Services regarding whale populations, and through the science behind climate change leading to global warming. The EO calls for restoring scientific integrity policies imposed by the first Trump Administration to ensure data transparency, acknowledgement of relevant scientific uncertainties, transparency about the assumptions and likelihood of scenarios used, objectivity in the approach to scientific findings, and clear communication of scientific data. This summer, the scientific community responded by sending this letter to the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy at the White House to illustrate the importance of sound science and offer to engage in constructive dialogue to support “gold standard” science. To that end, ASA, CSSA, and SSSA are seeking members to join a working group to put together feedback to share with the administration and to engage in the big picture conversation about “gold standard” science. Please email Luther Smith if you’d like to serve on this working group. More science policy Back to current issue Back to home Text © . The authors. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Except where otherwise noted, images are subject to copyright. Any reuse without express permission from the copyright owner is prohibited.Share this: Related articles A smartphone can count your citrus crop June 12, 2026 Mandadi named director of Texas A&M AgriLife center at Weslaco June 11, 2026 Improving hemp yield and fiber quality through regenerative organic systems June 10, 2026 Recent articles A smartphone can count your citrus crop June 12, 2026 Mandadi named director of Texas A&M AgriLife center at Weslaco June 11, 2026 Breeding alfalfa cultivars with high yield in acidic and aluminum-rich soils June 10, 2026