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Progress Toward a Healthy Food System
Food and agriculture expert Karen Perry Stillerman unpacks provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act
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Use Your Scientific Expertise to Make a Safer and Healthier World
Submitting a public comment to the record is an important way to make your voice heard in the policymaking process.
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Updated: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Dr. Daniel Wildcat explains how Traditional Ecological Knowledge can work in tandem with science.
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West Virginia vs. EPA
A white paper on the aftermath of the US Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia v. EPA
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What’s Preventing Nuclear Annihilation?
Global security expert Jennifer Knox explains how international treaties reduce the risks of nuclear weapons.
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Low-Carbon Pathways for Transportation
It is possible for the United States to transition to a decarbonized and equitable future by midcentury. In the transportation sector, decarbonization entails the phaseout of petroleum.
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Scientists React to Testimony on Oversight and Reform
Watch scientists react to some of the most outrageous statements made by CEOs of fossil fuel companies.
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Why Some People Vote and Others Don’t
Political scientist Dr. Andrea Benjamin discusses her research on local elections and what motivates Black and Latino voters.
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How to Counter Disinformation
Learn how to spot disinformation and stop it in its tracks.
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EV Survey on Equity
The communities most harmed by the status quo are adopting EVs at disproportionately low rates.
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Video: UCS Federal Scientists Survey 2022
A video introduction to our longstanding survey of scientists in federal agencies.
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DIY Ideas to Fight Climate Change
Psychologist Dr. Susan Schneider shares her evidence-backed ideas on how regular people can make changes to lead climate-friendly lives.
