Photo: Omari Spears/UCS August 22, 2018 Public Discussion of Science Policy Surges Nationwide as Thousands Engage in Science Rising Michael Halpern Former Contributor
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Photo: US Marines July 9, 2018 The Time Has Come for Stronger Investment in Water Infrastructure – Especially for Underserved Communities UCS Science Network
The wildfires in northern California in 2017 destroyed more than 8,000 structures, exacerbating the existing housing crisis and creating a jobs shortage for low-income workers, especially farmworkers, domestic workers, and workers in the tourism industry. Photo: National Guard February 13, 2018 Why Climate Change and Equity Matter for Infrastructure: An Interview with Chione Flegal of PolicyLink Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
February 8, 2018 Making the Leap from Coal to What Could Be: New Mexico’s Energy Future Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Solar Energy Industries Association January 12, 2018 NAACP’s MLK Day initiative makes solar more accessible Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: Jimmy O'Dea June 21, 2017 An Important Step to Clean Air and More Equitable Communities in Los Angeles Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
May 15, 2017 Five Ways to Move Beyond the March: A Guide for Scientists Seeking Strong, Inclusive Science UCS Science Network
The March for Science on April 22 must be unapologetically inclusive. Photo: March for Science March 22, 2017 When I March for Science, I’ll March for Equity, Inclusion, and Access Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
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NOAA #dataviz shows high temperatures setting in as a heat dome begins to bake the U.S., July 18 2016. http://go.usa.gov/xaaPB July 20, 2016 What Does "Clean Energy Access for All" Mean in the Context of a Dangerous Heat Wave? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
April 25, 2016 Love Your Science, But Wish It Did More? So Do We Pallavi Phartiyal Vice President of Programs, Policy & Advocacy
August 17, 2015 Doing More to Protect Frontline Communities Ten Years After Katrina Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
July 9, 2015 Climate Justice: Why Vulnerable Communities Need Resilience Investments Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 5, 2015 Sea Level Rise, Growing Flood Risks, and the Need for a Strong Federal Flood Risk Management Standard Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 1, 2015 From Baltimore Protests to Food: The Importance of Community Voices Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Former contributor
November 20, 2013 Counting the Cost of Climate Disasters: What do Hurricane Sandy and Typhoon Haiyan Tell Us About What the U.S. and the Philippines Have in Common? Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy