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Science Rising
Science Rising is a network of partners and advocates that fights for science, equity, and justice in our democracy.
Podcast
How Will COVID-19 Impact Clean Energy Progress?
Renewable energy expert John Rogers is back on the podcast to talk about how COVID-19 is affecting clean energy jobs.
Report
Let the Scientists Speak
In its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the White House has pushed experts out of the process and delivered inaccurate and contradictory messages—leaving the US public less informed about the risks we face.
Feature
COVID-19 Climate Hazards
Climate hazards across the world will inevitably collide with the COVID-19 pandemic in ways that will disrupt emergency responses to both.
Report
Compound Climate Risks in the COVID-19 Pandemic
A comment in Nature Climate Change.
Podcast
Sidelining Science During a Pandemic
Science policy expert Michael Halpern exposes how the Trump administration is unraveling health and safety standards during COVID-19.
Explainer
No First Use Explained
What's a No First Use (NFU) Nuclear Policy and would adopting one make the United States safer?
Report
Cleaner EVs
Electric vehicles will be an important part of the US transportation future—especially when charged by a clean electricity grid.
Podcast
Social Distancing, Contact Tracing, and Herd Immunity Matter
Infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Beth Linas discusses how we move forward after flattening the curve of the coronavirus.
Report
COVID-19 and Vulnerable Populations
The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing vulnerabilities that have long, entrenched links with inequality.
Video
Voting Rights Video Series
A series of videos focused on issues with our electoral system.
Report
Owners Want GM to Support Cleaner Cars
A UCS poll finds GM's failure to support strong vehicle pollution standards results in a nearly one-half decline in the company’s favorability among existing GM owners.