Preston Keres/USDA November 14, 2018 7 Questions the Senate Should Ask Trump’s New USDA Chief Scientist Nominee Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
sharply_done/iStockphoto November 9, 2018 Can the EPA Protect Us from Ozone and Particulate Pollution Without Its Experts? What to Watch Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Omari Spears/UCS November 5, 2018 Your Guide to Tuesday’s Transformation of Democracy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Mike Jacbos November 2, 2018 There is a Standard for Comparing Power Plant Closings with Energy Shortages; Let’s Use it! Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: Diliff/Wikimedia Commons October 11, 2018 Scientists Cut Out of EPA’s Particulate Pollution Standard Setting Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
The FDA just unveiled its new social media policy, which provides guidance to their employees on use of social media for official and personal purposes. August 15, 2018 Strong Leadership Makes for Satisfied Federal Scientists: A Case Study at the FDA Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
VALENTINA POWERS/Flickr August 14, 2018 Happy 10th Birthday to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act! Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Virginia State Parks/Flickr August 14, 2018 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Results of Our 2018 Federal Scientists Survey Jacob Carter Former Contributor
August 1, 2018 At Long Last, President Trump is Expected to Appoint a Science Adviser Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Bradley Gordon July 12, 2018 Intimidation, Disinformation, the Formula Industry and the Next Dietary Guidelines Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Kennydu69/Wikimedia July 11, 2018 Monsanto Drags IARC Into the Depths of Its Disinformation Campaign on Glyphosate Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina. Credit: NPS May 21, 2018 If You Can’t Censor It, Bury It: DOI Tries to Make a Stark New Study on Rising Seas Invisible Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Photo: Matthew Platt/CC BY-SA (Flickr) May 7, 2018 What Happened During the Hasty White House Review of EPA’s Science Restriction Rule? Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
April 4, 2018 5 Things the EPA Gets Wrong as it Re-Evaluates the Fuel Efficiency Standards (and One Thing it Ignores) Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
March 29, 2018 Dear EPA Staff, We Fixed Your Climate Change Talking Points for You Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: MarylandGovPics/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) March 21, 2018 WIN: Congress Cracks Open Door for Gun Violence Research to Resume Michael Halpern Former Contributor
March 15, 2018 A Shout-Out to Government Scientists: Have You Completed the UCS Federal Scientists Survey? UCS Science Network
Dex Image/Corbis March 6, 2018 Five Things We’ve Learned from Surveys of Government Scientists Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
C-SPAN February 12, 2018 ExxonMobil’s Climate Disinformation Campaign is Still Alive and Well Elliott Negin Former Contributor
February 12, 2018 UCS is Surveying Federal Scientists Working Under the Trump Administration Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Photo: PeopleImages/iStock February 7, 2018 Trump Administration Raids Workers’ Tip Jars, Buries Data Showing That’s a Horrible Idea Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
February 2, 2018 Rigor and Transparency as an Antidote to Politicization at EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
January 26, 2018 Science and the Law: Two Pillars of Truth Intersect at Political Boundaries Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
January 22, 2018 A Good Move from Chairman Smith and the House Science Committee: Tackling Sexual Harassment in Science Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor