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April 28, 2016 What Can Hydro and Wind Imports Do for New England? New Study Brings New Numbers to the Debate John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
April 25, 2016 Love Your Science, But Wish It Did More? So Do We Pallavi Phartiyal Vice President of Programs, Policy & Advocacy
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April 21, 2016 Congress Can Help Prevent Diabetes with Healthy School Lunches Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
April 21, 2016 Bad science: Russian objections to US plutonium proposal not a reason to keep MOX Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
April 20, 2016 This Earth Day, Four Reasons to Bring Food and Farms to the Table Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
April 20, 2016 What You Get When You Vote With Your Dollar: The Case of Organic Wheat UCS Science Network
April 19, 2016 Finally, a Silica Rule: A Story of Industry Interference and Regulatory Delay Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
April 19, 2016 Food Access and Diabetes Rates in Communities of Color: Connecting the Dots Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Former contributor
April 18, 2016 New Analysis: Renewables and Efficiency Key to Economic and Public Health Benefits in Michigan Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
April 14, 2016 What Do Fetal Tissue and Climate Have in Common? Silencing of Science and Scientists Pallavi Phartiyal Vice President of Programs, Policy & Advocacy
April 14, 2016 The Best Way to Fail: Smart Charging vs. Everything Else Peter O'Connor Former contributor
April 13, 2016 BP Should Not Shirk Climate Responsibility at Annual General Meeting Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
April 13, 2016 Why Electricity Bills Go Up and Down: Putting Costs in Context John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead