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August 22, 2013 Al Gore, Climate Science, and the Responsibility for Careful Communication Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS
August 20, 2013 From New York to New Mexico, Modest Public Investments Support Healthy Food for All Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
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August 15, 2013 Climate Reality Must Win Out Over Political Attacks on Science Brenda Ekwurzel Former Staff
August 15, 2013 Are Scientific Integrity Policies Working? The Case of the Freshwater Mussels Michael Halpern Former Contributor
August 15, 2013 Science, Democracy and Fracking: Not All Is As it Seems – a Correction Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
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August 13, 2013 The Best Cars for the Climate? What a Recent Report on Electric Cars Gets Right — and Where We Need More Analysis David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
August 13, 2013 Transparency Advances at the Consumer Product Safety Commission Celia Wexler Former contributor
August 13, 2013 Rising Seas and Worsening Storms Require Rethinking Flood and Wind Insurance Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
August 13, 2013 Nuclear Energy Activist Toolkit #12: Finding Stuff in ADAMS Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
August 12, 2013 "Not A Good Day in the Neighborhood" — Electricity Grid Progress since the August 2003 Blackout Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
August 9, 2013 Climate Change in California: Ready Or Not, It's Here Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
August 8, 2013 The Alabama I Used to Know: Is the Southeast Getting Climate- and Water-Smarter? John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
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August 8, 2013 The $11 Trillion Reward (Or, How Congress Could Improve Health, Save Lives, and Shrink the Deficit in One Easy Step) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
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August 7, 2013 In Chicago, ALEC Reboots Failed Strategy for Attacking Renewable Energy Policies Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis