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John Marburger, White House Science Adviser Under President George W. Bush, Dies At 70

John Marburger

By SETH BORENSTEIN   07/29/11 06:23 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- The White House science adviser to President George W. Bush, John H. Marburger III, has died. He was 70.

A Democrat, Marburger was in charge of science policy during the entire eight years of the Republican administration, often dealing with issues about man-made global warming and claims of political interference in science. He was a physicist. He was also the longest serving presidential science adviser in U.S. history.

Former President Bush, in a statement, said, Marburger "was a joy to work with. Jack was dedicated to his field, his family, and his country."

Marburger was the third president of Stony Brook University, serving for 14 years. Then he was director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. Both institutions are on Long Island in New York.

"Jack Marburger had a remarkable ability to defuse explosive situations and get people to collaborate for the greater good," said former Stony Brook University president Shirley Strum Kenny, who took over when Marburger went to run the Department of Energy's Brookhaven lab in 1994.

From 2001 to 2009 during his White House tenure, Marburger had more than his share of explosive situations to deal with, including the president's decision to restrict federal funding of stem cell research to climate change.

Scientists claimed the Bush Administration had a "war on science" and Marburger was caught in the middle in a public dispute between his colleagues in the White House and his former colleagues in academic life.

`'I think people overestimate the power of government to affect science," he told The New York Times in 2004. `'Science has so many self-correcting aspects that I'm not really worried about these things."

Marburger repeatedly said the White House did not deny the science behind climate change, but had a free-market philosophy that was not anti-science.

"Those of us who had the privilege to know him benefited greatly from his extensive knowledge, pragmatic thinking, and warm friendship, and we take comfort in knowing that his determination to explore new scientific frontiers and his enduring commitment to America's farsighted focus on science and technology will be continued by all those he inspired," John Holdren, the current White House science adviser, said in a statement.

Holdren noted that Marburger worked while also battling cancer. In 2010, he returned to Stony Brook to be its vice president of research.

Marburger died Thursday at his home in Port Jefferson, N.Y., after four years of treatment for non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He is survived by his wife, Carol, and two sons, John of Annandale, Va., and Alexander of Jamaica Plain, Mass.

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WASHINGTON -- The White House science adviser to President George W. Bush, John H. Marburger III, has died. He was 70. A Democrat, Marburger was in charge of science policy during the entire eight ye...
WASHINGTON -- The White House science adviser to President George W. Bush, John H. Marburger III, has died. He was 70. A Democrat, Marburger was in charge of science policy during the entire eight ye...
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05:53 PM on 07/30/2011
These posts are scurrilous. This guy had more intellect than 99% of the people making slanderous posts about him. If he was some left-wing ACLU attorney, there would be all kinds of accolades and praise from the left-wing gallery. But because he worked for Bush, apparently he's a no-good SOB, and his life and stellar career should be considered null and void. These posts remind me of the hateful, bitter posts I read when Tony Snow passed away. Those on the left, who are totally out of the mainstream, said horrible things about a guy who passed away with younger children (I hope you're proud). I remember when Tim Russert passed way, conservatives kept the nasty rhetoric to themselves. What does that say about the "Progressives" (a BS term- Leftos is more accurate) in this country?
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MountPanic
03:53 PM on 07/30/2011
Will he still be listed as a co-conspirator in the death of planet Earth?
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wadisplace
03:40 PM on 07/30/2011
RIP
02:00 PM on 07/30/2011
By the looks of the creationist thingies Bushie-43 pedaled as "Bible-based science" he didn't get his money's worth from this guy...Maybe he should have hired the Rev. Billy Bob Korhnwholer from the Southern Christian Fellowship of Reality Deniers instead...
02:35 PM on 07/30/2011
Lots of conservative Christians put in a plug for Korhnwholer.
01:28 PM on 07/30/2011
I object to the comissars on this site telling me what I can and cannot say about someone's death. If Hitler dies or Stalin dies, should we say nothing about their lives out of some fantasized respect for their death?

John Marburger allowed himself to be used in the service of the most vehement anti-science regime in my lifetime. If he did not agree with it, it was his responsibility to resign and state the reasons for his resignation, so the American public could better appreciate what was being done by their elected officials. By keeping his mouth shut, and going along to get along (and retaining a prestigious position), his actions resulted in substantial damage to this country. People will die prematurely because of what was not done in stem cell research or to curb global warming. His death should not be an escape from the retribution (to his legacy) deserved for his actions.
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Clinton League
So Full of What? You decide
05:40 PM on 07/30/2011
He was not elected. He was appointed by bush and that was his first mistake!!
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alvdh1
06:57 PM on 07/30/2011
Superkk never implied that Marburger was an elected official. The reference to elected officials was a reference to Baby Bush and Oil For Sale Cheney. Had he resigned and spoken out about the elected officals who appointed him, people would have better understood what Baby Bush and Spoil Our National Heritage Cheney were up to while in elected office.
05:41 PM on 07/30/2011
yes superkk and his speciality was man made global warming but yet he never spoke of the main causes of it ....haarp and chemtrails .............
09:11 PM on 07/30/2011
There is no evidence HAARP is a causative factor in global warming. HAARP played some dangerous games with the ionosphere, in my opinion, and was one of the many wasteful expenditures that we cloaked under the 'defense' shield. But, we have a good handle of what is causing global warming, and we are doing nothing about it. According to James Lovelock, we are probably past the tipping point, and our progeny will suffer the most devastating consequences. Global warming will be the greatest man-made holocaust by orders of magnitude compared to prior holocausts.
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Arthur L
01:22 PM on 07/30/2011
Science!
12:36 PM on 07/30/2011
Bush was as republican as Obama is a democrat. They work for the same team. And it is not the people's
05:18 PM on 07/30/2011
I regret that I'm coming to the same conclusion. I still hope I'm wrong.
05:44 PM on 07/30/2011
absolutely firstep . more people are waking up to this . its not about rep / dem / ind its the secret societies that control the puppets . reps and dems all belong to the same secret societies and laugh behind the american peoples backs . they think they have them all hoodwinked
12:28 PM on 07/30/2011
I was a student at Stony Brook during his tenure. He was responsible for the blatantly political firings of at least two highly qualified leftist professors. He also oversaw a major increase in funding for weapons research, including research into biological and chemical weapons.

He and the SUNY board refused to take seriously student demands for divestment from South Africa under apartheid. It was only after a take-over of the Administration Building that they started to change their tune.

For those objecting to a dose of the truth, it's not my role to eulogize individuals who I believe have left real damage in their wake.
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
01:54 PM on 07/30/2011
Got to wonder how much money he made politicking, too bad he can't take it with him.
There are too many people like him in education -- part of the big picture of why our education system is failing. They don't care about education, they care about stuffing their pockets.
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bccmeteorites
Don't believe everything NASA says.
03:05 PM on 07/30/2011
fanned.
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
12:18 PM on 07/30/2011
We lost the shuttle program,
we lost the Kyoto Protocol
(Just to name a few.).
RIP, your troubles are over,
ours are just beginning.
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Arthur L
01:25 PM on 07/30/2011
manned space flight - good riddance!

money is much more effectively spent on much less sexier basic research. of course, it will likely just be cut and not reapplied. shame. public research benefits us all.
02:39 PM on 07/30/2011
Public research is so-shul-iz-um.....more tax cuts for big oil and energy corporations is CLEARLY the key to independent, unbiased research.
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
03:21 PM on 07/30/2011
Maybe you missed some of the things
our fellow commenters said about our
POTUS during the last two shuttle missions?

I too would prefer my unmanned drones
be space based for public research.
12:13 PM on 07/30/2011
Did anyone ever teach some of you that when someone dies, you don't turn it into a political debate. Furthermore, you don't bring in your obvious dislike for other people (in this case Bush), and you don't make jokes or try and act clever, as in "What is science?" Or "This guy probably taught Bush to do such and such, Bush was such an idiot." I've read all of that and more here. Who were your mothers - Godzilla?! What you do is, say as little as possible, that you're sorry the person died, you comment perhaps on a couple of their achievements, and then you shut the H up! This isn't about YOUR feelings on the Bush administration, or your feeling that Global Warming is not real, or any of that. You didn't even know this intelligent man and yet so many of you have chosen to make his death about you. Strange! The same thing happened with Winehouse last week. Flash: It's NOT about YOU!
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
01:55 PM on 07/30/2011
He was much greedier than intelligent. Try again, or do you think we should dig up Hitler and be sad he died?
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proggirl
college teacher, artist, writer
12:07 PM on 07/30/2011
Rather than get into the politics of it, I'd like to mourn his passing, and offer the general observation that our society prizes celebrities over people of letters in any field.
When Amy Windehouse passed, very few people said, "who?"
But try to get the average person to name a contemporary author beyond the bestseller list, a scientist, or an artist within the same criteria. It saddens me that we devalue knowledge so.
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
01:58 PM on 07/30/2011
Marburger made it his business to devalue knowledge, and got paid to do it.
11:21 AM on 07/30/2011
I don't believe he was a Democrat. Bush did nothing to combat global warming. His "free market approach" was to let Exxon drive the debate. Bush and his fundie xtians hated science.
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Totto
"Not 'Noise' One Round: *Music*
11:06 AM on 07/30/2011
Baggers: "Science? What's that?
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Unshriven
I ALWAYS vote.
11:06 AM on 07/30/2011
Bush science advisor sounds like an oxymoron.
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seashellsandy
Hug an ocean
01:21 PM on 07/30/2011
Was about to post these exact word. f/f
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10:57 AM on 07/30/2011
Bush just found out he had a science adviser.