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Lilly Adams/UCS October 6, 2025 After Decades, Relief for Some Harmed by the Nuclear Weapons Industry Lilly Adams Senior Outreach Coordinator
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January 11, 2012 Zip Up Your Parka and Go…to a Farmers Market! Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
January 10, 2012 Genetically Engineered Crops in the Real World – Bt Corn, Insecticide Use, and Honey Bees Doug Gurian-Sherman Former contributor
January 10, 2012 Fission Stories #74: All Dressed Up and No Place to Glow Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
January 9, 2012 Iran Oil Threats, Yet Another Reason to Resolve to Cut Our Oil Use David Friedman Former contributor
January 6, 2012 Science Advocates Tell PCAST to Engage on Scientific Integrity Francesca Grifo Former contributor
December 22, 2011 NRC’s Post-Fukushima Response: Going in Circles? Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Photo: swanksalot/Flickr December 21, 2011 A Long-Awaited Rule to Limit Mercury and Other Toxic Pollutants from Power Plants Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 21, 2011 Blinded by Ideology: How Grover Overlooks the Facts about Renewable Electricity Standards Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
December 19, 2011 Who Is Behind the Hacked Climate Emails? And When Will the Criminals Be Brought to Justice? Michael Halpern Former Contributor
December 15, 2011 Keep Oil’s Dirty Fingerprints off California’s Clean Fuels Standard Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
December 13, 2011 Congress, the NRC, and Nuclear Power Safety Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director