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Beyond the Trend of Decolonizing Science
In April 2019, the UCS Science Network hosted a conversation led by Indigenous and Black scholars around what it means to ‘decolonize science.’
Podcast

How Do We Make Aging Infrastructure Climate-Safe?
How can scientists, planners, architects, and engineers come together to figure out how climate impacts can be factored into infrastructure planning?
Podcast

Super Pollutants: Carbon Dioxide’s Evil Cousins
Dr. Geeta Persad outlines four types of super pollutants that play a significant role in the climate change equation.
Video

The Pain and Politics of Hiroshima
Is the Japanese government helping or hurting global efforts to reduce nuclear risk?
Case Study

Disinformation Playbook: Purdue Pharma
By keeping the science away from patients and doctors and hiding behind the credibility of institutions, Purdue helped fuel an ongoing public health crisis of epic proportions.
Podcast

The High Risks of Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons
A discussion of the capabilities of the US nuclear arsenal and why smaller-scale nuclear weapons are just as dangerous as bigger bombs.
Report

Electric Utility Investment in Truck and Bus Charging
The widespread deployment of electric trucks requires investing in charging infrastructure.
Report

Fighting Corruption, Promoting Evidence
Democracy reforms are vitally important to protect evidence-based policymaking and help underrepresented communities advocate for their interests.
Report

Principles of Equitable Policy Design for Energy Storage
A collection of diverse stakeholders examined how we can deploy energy storage while putting communities first.
Podcast

What’s the Deal With the Green New Deal?
Economist and climate expert Dr. Rachel Cleetus puts the ambitious Congressional resolution under the microscope.
Case Study

DuPont, 3M Concealed Evidence of PFAS Risks
For decades, chemical manufacturers knew that the substances known collectively as PFAS were hazardous to human health. And they hid what they knew from the public and from federal regulators.
Video

Who's the Underdog Now?
Renewable energy is on a winning streak. We wouldn't bet against it.
