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January 22, 2014 Frozen: The Cost of Electricity Soars as Wires and Pipelines Fail to Meet Demand Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
January 22, 2014 Scientific Advice for the New EPA Carbon Emissions Standards: Let’s Clear the Air Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
January 22, 2014 Water Woes: Dramatic Increase of Droughts in California Is a Bellwether of Future Climate Impacts Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
January 22, 2014 The Effect of Wind Turbines on Property Values: A New Study in Massachusetts Provides Some Answers John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
January 21, 2014 The Slow Burn Continues: 2013 Ranks in the Top 10 Warmest Years on Record Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
January 21, 2014 Moving California Forward: Cleaning up Freight in the Golden State Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
January 21, 2014 Is the Water Safe? The West Virginia Chemical Spill and the Importance of Scientists’ Speaking to the Media Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
January 21, 2014 Companies, Trade Groups, and Climate Change: Why We Need an SEC Rule on Corporate Political Disclosure Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
January 17, 2014 Drugs, Lies, and Nuclear Missiles Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
January 16, 2014 “Climate Change Invaded My Field”: A Conversation with Historian and Science Advocate Steven Leibo Deborah Bailin Former contributor
January 16, 2014 New UCS Report: Companies Can Anonymously Influence Climate Policy Through Their Business and Trade Associations Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
January 15, 2014 How to Fix Flood Insurance: Delaying the Biggert-Waters Act is Not the Answer Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
January 14, 2014 A Family History and a Nation’s Future Part 2: What 1896 Teaches Us About Democracy, Science, and Fair Elections Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
January 14, 2014 Even as Coal Use Declines, Most States Are Still Dependent on Coal Imports Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
January 13, 2014 Dear Senate: Ease Travel Restrictions on Government Scientists Michael Halpern Former Contributor
January 10, 2014 The Hidden Costs of “Cheap” Electricity in West Virginia Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
January 9, 2014 Recap: Virginia Supreme Court Hearing on FOIA, Scientific Research, and Michael Mann Michael Halpern Former Contributor
January 9, 2014 Driving a Tesla Model S: A Glimpse into the (Electric) Future Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst