Marcia Cassidy Communications February 25, 2021 Renewable Energy Technology is Not Fully Helping Communities That Need it Most UCS Science Network
January 28, 2021 Using GIS to Center Equity for Clean Transportation Investments in Massachusetts: The MassROUTES Screening Tool UCS Science Network
Matthew Henry/Unsplash January 11, 2021 Should the Electric Grid Be Antiracist? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
US Census Bureau October 2, 2020 The Census Crisis: Commerce Secretary Tightens Grip on a Vital Public Good Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
September 28, 2020 My Testimony on Climate Change Before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
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Chris Montgomery/Unsplash August 19, 2020 Understandings of Science Advocacy can Strengthen it Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Contributor
Chromatograph/Unsplash July 13, 2020 Heatwaves and COVID Mean Higher Home Electricity Bills; What Do We Do About That? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Sharon McCutcheon/Unsplash June 3, 2020 10 Things That the Scholarly Community Can Do to Stand in Solidarity Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Contributor
Mike Marrah/Unsplash April 28, 2020 Numbers that Take Your Breath Away: COVID-19, Air Pollution, and Equity Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Senior Vehicles Engineer
Angie Chung/Flickr February 19, 2020 Beginning a Courageous Journey: Connecting Science & Justice UCS Science Network
Tony Webster/Flickr February 7, 2020 The EPA’s New Shameful Tactic: Avoid People Poisoned by Coal Ash Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
Chad Davis/Flickr February 3, 2020 Who Breathes the Dirtiest Air from Vehicles in Minnesota? Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Senior Vehicles Engineer
Pixabay January 29, 2020 How Environmental Justice Became a Matter of Governance Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
US Department of Energy December 13, 2019 How States Can Make Energy Storage Work for Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Mike Olliver/UCS November 4, 2019 On the Verge of Another Election, How is Science Political? Michael Halpern Former Contributor
AP Photo/David Goldman October 30, 2019 Report: When the Trump Administration Sidelines Science, Underserved Communities Face the Worst Consequences Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
October 30, 2019 Indigenous People of Louisiana and the Oil Industry: An Ishak Reflection UCS Science Network
August 29, 2019 Women Scientists Form a Policy Advocacy Network in the Mid-Atlantic UCS Science Network
US Customs and Border Patrol July 9, 2019 Psychologists and Pediatricians Know that Families Belong Together: A Call to Action UCS Science Network
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Photo: Another Believer/Wikimedia Commons June 19, 2019 Trump Administration Wrongfully Brands Chinese Scientists as Spies, Hindering Scientific Progress Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy