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We’ve combined science and advocacy for more than fifty years. The results speak for themselves.
Assembled below is a list of recent UCS-driven wins and major milestones, chronicling the many ways we act at the intersection of science and policy. Each success is made possible through the power of our staff, Science Network, activists, and committed members.
Recent wins

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After UCS Advocacy, >13 Million People Protected By New Ethylene Oxide Regulation
UCS ran an advocacy campaign, including media attention, public comments, and testimony, to pressure the EPA into setting stricter limits on ethylene oxide emissions. The outcome? Far stronger new standards and widespread public health benefits.

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7 Billion Tons of Climate Pollution Avoided Thanks to New UCS-backed Vehicle Standards
The newest EPA rules will help prevent an estimated 7.2 billion tons of global warming pollution by 2055—to get there, UCS provided technical feedback, facilitated 14,000+ public comments from supporters, and rallied reinforcement in Congress.

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More Than 12,000 Chemical Facilities Better Prepared for Disasters
UCS has worked for years to draw attention to weak standards that do not protect workers and adjacent communities from potential chemical plant disasters. A new EPA rule strengthens requirements for such facilities’ preparedness and prevention.
Major accomplishments

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Demonstrated the Vulnerability of US Missile Defense Plans
UCS released a report documenting how a costly missile defense system could be overpowered by relatively simple countermeasures.

Led the Way on International Climate Agreements
UCS led a delegation of US nonprofit organizations to the international climate negotiations.

Leveraging “new” email technology, UCS launches the UCS Science Network, a group of engaged scientists now 25,000 strong.
UCS launches the UCS Science Network.

Federal farm subsidies encourage farmers to keep growing more corn and soybeans, even when prices fall. As a result, a large chunk of annual US farm income comes directly from taxpayers.
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UCS begins work on food and agriculture issues.
UCS begins work on food and agriculture issues.

Pioneered Breakthrough Approach to Renewable Energy
UCS released a report outlining how states could take advantage of energy deregulation.

Issued “World Scientists' Warning To Humanity”
UCS alerted the public to the threat of climate change and the need for sustainability.

UCS opens its West Coast office in California.
UCS opens its West Coast office in California.

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Called for Increased Fuel Efficiency and Exploration into Alternative Fuels
UCS released a landmark report on fuel efficiency.

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UCS expands with a dedicated team to work on climate change.
UCS expands with a dedicated team to work on climate change.

Protected Nuclear Plant Workers and the Public
UCS successfully sued the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.