Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images August 20, 2025 What Is a “Skinny” Farm Bill—and Is It a Bad Thing? The House Agriculture Committee may attempt to push through a scaled-down version of the farm bill—but there are certain things it cannot leave out. Melissa Kaplan Senior Manager of Government Affairs
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FEMA Photo Library April 3, 2017 The Importance of Public Funding for Earthquake Hazard Research in Cascadia UCS Science Network
April 3, 2017 Why Senator Lankford’s “BEST Act” Is Really the Worst for Federal Science Yogin Kothari Former Contributor
April 3, 2017 Leak at the Creek: Davis-Besse-like Cooling Leak Shuts Down Wolf Creek Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
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April 3, 2017 Trump Administration Claims 'No Evidence' Afterschool Programs and Meals Work. Actually, There's Plenty. Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
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Photo: Wikimedia March 31, 2017 Scientific Integrity Policies Do Not Make Agencies the Fact Police Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Richard Leeming/Flickr March 30, 2017 Disregarding Science, Trump Administration Trades Kids’ Brains for Dow Profit Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Falling snow Photo: IStock March 30, 2017 Survey Shows Abundant Snow, But Will it Stick? Juliet Christian-Smith Western States Regional Director
Bill Hughes, FracTracker Alliance March 30, 2017 President Trump’s Executive Orders Promise Energy Independence, But Deliver Trouble Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Photo: Wikimedia March 30, 2017 EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Ignores the Science on Pesticides, Puts Children at Risk Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
March 30, 2017 Climate Enters Uncharted Territory—But We Can Prepare for the Risks Global Warming Brings Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
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Wikimedia March 30, 2017 8 Simple Words Energy Secretary Rick Perry Can Say Right Now to Reaffirm that Scientists Won’t Be Muzzled Michael Halpern Former Contributor
March 30, 2017 Savings From Fuel Economy Regulations (Already in the Billions) Keep on Ticking Up Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
March 29, 2017 The House Science Committee’s Shameful Climate Sideshow Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
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March 24, 2017 California’s Opportunity to Show Leadership with Clean Cars David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
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