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Lee Shaver/UCS USA November 26, 2024 Chasing Glaciers: A Runner’s Quest Through a Changing Landscape Lee Shaver Senior Energy Analyst
Getty Images November 25, 2024 Oil and Gas Industry’s Mating Call Strikes a Sour Note Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
Volvo November 3, 2022 New Analysis Shows Truck Manufacturers’ Scare Tactic Just a Bunch of Hot Air Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
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UNESCO/Li Kun October 31, 2022 Cultural Heritage Loss and Damage Goes Ignored. This Needs to Change at COP27. Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Unseen Histories/Unsplash October 31, 2022 How Election Science (and Halloween Costumes) Can Protect Democracy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Pexels/Mikhail Nilov October 31, 2022 For Millions of Families, Electricity Disconnects Are a Matter of Life and Death Alicia Race Climate Resilience Policy Advocate
Kyger Creek Plant/PeggyDavis66/Flickr October 28, 2022 Ohioans Stuck Burning Coal, Burning Cash Meghan Hassett Former Contributor
The White House/Flickr October 27, 2022 The Failures of Biden’s Nuclear Posture Review Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Jonathan Ernst/Alamy October 27, 2022 Biden Declares Cold War on China Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Olivier Lantzendorffer/iStock.com October 27, 2022 Latest UN, IEA, WMO Climate Reports Show Global Emissions Dangerously High, Emergency Action Required Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Documerica/Unsplash October 26, 2022 How’s EPA Doing on Air Pollution Science? Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
L. Delta Merner October 26, 2022 Dr. Shaina Sadai Talks About COP27, Climate Justice, Sea Level Rise, and Corporate Accountability L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Desola Lanre-Ologun/Unsplash October 26, 2022 A New Study Confirms: Structural Racism in STEM Programs Needs Fixing Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
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Chad Davis/Flickr October 25, 2022 Two Years Since George Floyd’s Killing: What Have Scientific Societies Done? Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Contributor
Slowking4/Wikimedia Commons October 24, 2022 Election Science on Trial: Will the US Supreme Court Further Undermine the Voting Rights Act? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Christopher Lindah, US Navy/Flickr October 24, 2022 Budgets Reflect Our Priorities Tara Drozdenko Director, Global Security Program
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Edwin Andrade/Unsplash October 20, 2022 Academic Institutions Have a Strong Role to Play in Disaster Response UCS Science Network
IMF Photo/Flickr October 19, 2022 Solar Panels Should Be Reused and Recycled. Here’s How. Charlie Hoffs Former Contributor
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Cindy Shebley/flickr October 18, 2022 Scientist Reflects: Mail-In Ballots Address Barriers to Voting UCS Science Network
TRUCKSPR/FLICKR October 13, 2022 Changes to California’s Electric Truck Proposal Could Reap Huge Climate and Air Quality Gains Sam Wilson Senior Vehicles Analyst
House Oversight and Reform Committee October 12, 2022 Congress Releases New Evidence of Big Oil Climate Disinformation Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program