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January 3, 2014 In Science and Democracy We Trust: A Family History and a Nation’s Future Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS
December 23, 2013 Is there Really a Study on Goats and Urine? More on Senator Coburn's Wastebook Michael Halpern Former Contributor
December 20, 2013 Environmental Justice Must be a Part of Obama's Climate Action Plan Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 20, 2013 More Chicken or Pork, Less Beef: A Holiday Gift for the Climate Doug Boucher Former Contributor
December 20, 2013 Part-Time Activism for the Busy Expert: A Molecular Biologist's Tale UCS Science Network
December 20, 2013 A Victory for Common Sense on Missile Defense Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
December 20, 2013 How Disclosure Changed a Conversation on Fracking (And Why that Matters) Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS
December 19, 2013 Toward a Clean Energy Future: 7 Top Reasons to Celebrate 2013 John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
December 19, 2013 Wind in the Great Plains – and the Flood that Shut Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
December 19, 2013 Using Science to Address Inaction, Not Just Uncertainty Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
December 19, 2013 The Science Behind the Grants on Senator Coburn's Hit List: The Waste that Wasn't Michael Halpern Former Contributor
December 18, 2013 Ohio's Clean Energy Standards: Another Battle Won, but Opponents Vow to Fight On Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
December 18, 2013 What is Lifecycle Assessment—and Why Does it Matter? Rachael Nealer Former Contributor
December 17, 2013 Safety and Security Concerns about Small Modular Reactors: NuScale’s Design Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
December 17, 2013 Consumers, Carbon Majors, and the Start of a New Conversation about Climate Change Angela Anderson Former Contributor
December 17, 2013 How Many Nuclear Weapons Does the U.S. Have? Don’t Ask Congress… Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
December 17, 2013 Don’t Mix Politics and Public Protections: Delays Harm Us All Celia Wexler Former contributor
December 17, 2013 Holding Big Carbon Accountable: Response to Severin Borenstein Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor