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December 2, 2013 The Heartland Institute Hijacks American Meteorological Society's Name, and AMS Fights Back Michael Halpern Former Contributor
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November 27, 2013 Japan and America’s Nuclear Posture: Lost Promise Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
November 26, 2013 The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Positive First Step Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
November 25, 2013 Francesca Grifo Leaves UCS to Oversee Scientific Integrity at EPA Michael Halpern Former Contributor
November 25, 2013 Coal Mining and Public Health: How the Coal Industry, Lawyers, and Doctors Have Betrayed Miners and Their Families Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
November 25, 2013 Through the Blend Wall or Not: Experts Weigh in on Ethanol Blends and the Future of Biofuels Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
November 25, 2013 How Should California Design its Renewable Energy Future? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
November 22, 2013 North Carolina Museum Bans Screening of Film “Shored Up” – Is the Political Climate a Factor? Guest Commentary
November 22, 2013 Talking Turkey: Saying “No Thanks” to the Poultry Rule This Thanksgiving Deborah Bailin Former contributor
November 22, 2013 Missile Defense Doesn’t Seem to Work for Job Creation, Either Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
November 22, 2013 How Much Water Do Power Plants Use? John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
November 21, 2013 Can State and Local Action Kick-Start Global Cooperation on Climate? Angela Anderson Former Contributor
November 21, 2013 Who Is Responsible for Climate Change? New Study Identifies the Top 90 Producers of Industrial Carbon Emissions Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
November 20, 2013 Energy-Water Collisions: Today’s Landmark Resolution from the Nation’s Electricity Regulators John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
November 20, 2013 So Nine Nobel Laureates Walk Into the Swedish Embassy… Michael Halpern Former Contributor
November 20, 2013 New CREW Report on Fracking Industry Contributions to Congressional Candidates Deborah Bailin Former contributor
November 20, 2013 Counting the Cost of Climate Disasters: What do Hurricane Sandy and Typhoon Haiyan Tell Us About What the U.S. and the Philippines Have in Common? Adam Markham Former Staff
November 20, 2013 Strategic Options for Chinese Space Science and Technology Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
November 19, 2013 CDC's "Get Smart About Antibiotics" Campaign Still Ignoring Animals Margaret Mellon Former contributor
November 19, 2013 All Eyes on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles at the LA Auto Show David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program