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J. Miles Cary/AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel October 13, 2021 Coal Ash Cleanup: Victory for the Environment, the Economy, and Environmental Justice Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Tom Wolf/Flickr October 12, 2021 Biden Administration’s Policies on COVID-19 Booster Shots Plagued by Chaos Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library October 11, 2021 Could Biden’s Legacy Be Leaving Behind a Safer World? Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
jplenio/Pixabay October 8, 2021 Critical Protections Restored for NEPA, the Nation’s Bedrock Environmental Law Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Martin Fuchs/Pixabay October 7, 2021 IN: Arctic Experts and Scientists — OUT: Unqualified Political Operatives Joel Clement Former Contributor
Olivier Lantzendorffer/iStock.com October 7, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Will Congress Finally Tackle the Climate Crisis? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Terry McGraw/Pixabay October 6, 2021 “Code Red” for Climate Means Reducing US Oil and Gas Production Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Eric Bridiers, United States Mission Geneva/Flickr October 6, 2021 China’s New Missile Silos: How Should the United States Respond? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Elvert Barnes/Flickr October 5, 2021 Polluted Air in the Garden State: NJ Needs to Clean Up Its Diesel Trucks Kevin X. Shen Northeast Transportation Policy Analyst/Advocate
Nick Hagen October 5, 2021 What Does It Mean to Let Communities Choose? A New Report by UCS and Soulardarity James Gignac Midwest Senior Policy Manager
The White House/flickr October 4, 2021 Five Things Everyone Should Know About the Nuclear Posture Review Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
Startup Stock Photos/Pexels October 1, 2021 Reconciliation and the Climate Crisis: Failure Is Not an Option Erika Spanger-Siegfried Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
USDA October 1, 2021 Four Ways Congress Can Use the Budget Reconciliation to Help Farmers Build a Resilient Farm Future Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
Michael Fleshman/Flickr October 1, 2021 We Must Fight Restrictions on Voting Rights Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Steve Breen/Wikimedia Commons September 30, 2021 A Functioning Democracy Focuses on Funding Priorities, Not Whether to Defund the Government Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Annie Bolin/Unsplash September 28, 2021 Scientists: Make Your Voices Heard on National Voter Registration Day UCS Science Network
arbyreed/Flickr September 24, 2021 Congress Must Provide a Lifeline to Energy Workers and Communities in the $3.5-Trillion Build Back Better Package Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Photo: John Rogers September 23, 2021 Congress and Reconciliation: Why This New Clean Energy Program Matters John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
USDA/Bob Nichols September 23, 2021 As Extreme Heat Challenges Our Outdoor Workers, White House Announcement Will Save Lives Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
USAF/Senior Airman Damon Kasberg September 22, 2021 Extreme Heat Is a Killer. A New Federal Initiative Prioritizes Worker Health and Safety. Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Photo: www.flazingo.com/Flickr September 21, 2021 How to Apply for a Federal Job: A Toolkit for Scientists Jacob Carter Former Contributor
The National Guard/Flickr September 20, 2021 Three Reasons the House Reconciliation Bill Is Good News for Flood Resilience and Communities Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
KTRK via AP September 20, 2021 Houston We Have a Problem: An Environmental Justice Analysis of Harmful Air Pollution from Industrial Fires Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy