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Michael Fleshman/Flickr June 12, 2018 Supreme Court Ignores Science, Enables Voter Purging, But Data May Have Final Say Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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Grendelkhan /Wikimedia Commons June 6, 2018 It’s Time to Implement Stronger Autonomous Vehicle Testing Standards Richard Ezike Former Contributor
June 5, 2018 Update on the Low-Yield Trident Warhead: Time for the Senate to Step Up Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
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June 1, 2018 The difference between 4,645 and 64 deceased in the aftermath of Hurricane María is… science Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
June 1, 2018 What the Failed House Farm Bill Got Wrong About SNAP and Work Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
June 1, 2018 New House Bill Cuts Critical Climate Research. The Senate Could Stop it Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
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US Navy May 31, 2018 The US Military, Resilient Energy, and the Zombie Apocalypse John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
NASA May 31, 2018 Hurricane Season 2018 Begins: Will it be Different From Last Year’s? Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
May 31, 2018 The FY2019 National Nuclear Security Administration Budget: Weapons Are Winners Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
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May 30, 2018 Weathering the Storm: Building Community Resilience in Environmental Justice Communities UCS Science Network
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Roy Luck/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) May 29, 2018 Former ExxonMobil Engineer Says Oil and Gas Companies Can and Should Plan to Be Part of the Solution to Climate Change Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program