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Mike Olliver/UCS September 28, 2020 Scientists Step Up to Defend Democracy Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
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Photo: Alexandra Koch/Pixabay July 10, 2020 As Schools Plead for COVID-19 Safety Information, White House Politicizes CDC Guidance Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
UCS June 26, 2020 District of Columbia Sues BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell for Misleading Public on Climate Change Elliott Negin Former Contributor
US Senate May 13, 2020 Six Ways Nancy Beck Showed Us She Doesn’t Care About Us or Science Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
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NASA April 21, 2020 Reflections on Earth Day: A Better World is Possible and Damned Well Worth Fighting For Alden Meyer Former Contributor
JC Gellidon/Unsplash March 31, 2020 We’re All in This Together: Support and Solidarity for Our Heroes on the Front Lines Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Greg Kunit/Creative Commons (Flickr) March 24, 2020 Before Bailing Out Fossil Fuel Companies or Their Bankers, Congress Should Read This Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program