Ivan Dmitri/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images May 6, 2025 US Uranium Mining Legacy Still Harms the Navajo Nation The United States needs to redress the wrongs done to the Navajo Nation as a result of uranium mining to build nuclear weapons. Chanese A. Forté Scientist
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July 28, 2016 CDC's Efforts to Combat Zika in Puerto Rico Hampered by a Legacy of Mistrust Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: Ad Meskens July 28, 2016 Massachusetts on Verge of Energy Greatness Ken Kimmell Former President
Lance Cheung, USDA/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) July 27, 2016 Book Review: Cowed’s Message is Less but Better Beef Doug Boucher Former Contributor
July 22, 2016 Beyond Heat Waves: What Does 14 Months in a Row of Record Heat Say About Global Warming? Five Key Points to Keep in Mind Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: Kim Hansen/Wikimedia Commons July 22, 2016 Boldness in the Massachusetts Energy Bill: The Who, What, and Why John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
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July 21, 2016 Why the Food Industry Can’t Stomach Transparency on Food Labels Genna Reed Former Staff
The world's largest fossil fuel companies have worked to deceive hte public about the realities and risks of climate change for decades. Photo: Steve Garvie July 21, 2016 Big Oil and Big Tobacco: A Deadly Partnership Rooted in Deception Guest Commentary
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Some beef cattle are raised in a way that actually helps to protect and manage healthy grassland ecosystems, making good use of grass in areas not well suited for row crops. Here’s an example of one such healthy grassland ecosystem managed by cattle from Nebraska Sand Hills. (Photo: Aaron Price)] July 14, 2016 While BBQ Season Sizzles, a Case for Healthy Farms and Better Beef Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
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NASA HQ/CC BY (Flickr) July 13, 2016 House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith Defends ExxonMobil, Subpoenas Union of Concerned Scientists: An FAQ Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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July 12, 2016 As Congress Calls Out Fossil Fuel Deception, ExxonMobil Continues to Fund Climate Science Denial Gretchen Goldman President of UCS