Olivier Lantzendorffer/iStock.com October 7, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Will Congress Finally Tackle the Climate Crisis? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Lance Cheung/USDA September 15, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Tyson’s Near Monopoly is Bad for Workers, Farmers and Communities Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Shutterstock: Logoboom August 17, 2021 Ask a Scientist: How Can We Cool Off Urban Heat Islands and Protect the Most Vulnerable? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
MIchael Fleshman/Flickr July 7, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Defending the Right to Vote Elliott Negin Former Contributor
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Will von Dauster, NOAA May 10, 2021 Ask a Scientist: What Can We Do to Help Displaced Coal Workers? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
DOD April 2, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Calling Out the Hype Over Hypersonic Weapons Elliott Negin Former Contributor
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January 6, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Iran and the Bomb: Some Factors to Consider Elliott Negin Former Contributor
The White House/Pete Souza December 9, 2020 Ask a Scientist: What Must the Biden Administration Do to Protect Federal Science? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
AP (1 time only DO NOT USE) October 26, 2020 Ask a Scientist: Voter Suppression 101: An Introduction to a Stain on US Democracy Elliott Negin Former Contributor
www.weisspaarz.com October 9, 2020 Ask a Scientist: Nearly Everything You Want to Know about Climate Lawsuits Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC September 11, 2020 Ask an Expert: Reviving the Gulf of Mexico’s Dead Zone Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Congress recently approved funding to replace ICBMs despite research showing they are not only superfluous, but they actually increase the risk of nuclear war. August 5, 2020 Ask an Expert: Congress Plans to Spend Billions on Dangerous, Unnecessary Nuclear Weapons Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Nathan Waters May 5, 2020 Ask a Scientist: What Should a Post-Pandemic Economy Look Like? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Climate April 9, 2020 Ask a Scientist: 2030 or Bust? What is the Importance of the Year 2030 Climatewise? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Metrolink March 11, 2020 Ask a Scientist: When It Comes to Addressing Pollution and Congestion, Are Ride-Hailing Services Taking Us for a Ride? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
The EPA's Clean Air Act standards protect the health of all Americans, especially our children. Photo: USEPA/Flickr February 11, 2020 Ask a Scientist: How Trump Administration Policies Harm Children Elliott Negin Former Contributor
A wide range of stakeholders from across the country met in December 2018 to develop a set of principles to ensure equitable deployment of energy storage technologies. (Photo: Megan Rising/UCS) December 11, 2019 Ask a Scientist: How to Ensure Underserved Communities Benefit from Energy Storage Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Kenneth Dryden of the Delaware Concerned Residents for Environmental Justice and a former Southbridge resident leads a tour of toxic facilities to teach scientists and community members about the dangers of local air pollution. November 12, 2019 Ask a Scientist: Science in Service to Community Health Elliott Negin Former Contributor
October 10, 2019 Ask a Scientist: How Can Cereal Makers Help Save Our Soil, Support Farmers, and Take a Bite out of Climate Change? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Thousands of scientists engaged in Science Rising, an immensely successful effort to inject science policy topics into the 2018 election. September 11, 2019 Ask a Scientist: Should Scientists Shy Away from Politics? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
© iStockphoto.com/Ridofranz August 13, 2019 As Global Warming Increases, Is There an Upper Limit to How Much Additional Water Vapor The Atmosphere Can Hold? Elliott Negin Former Contributor