NASA Scientific Visualization Studio July 31, 2025 What Do Trump’s Attacks on NOAA Have to Do with the Gulf Dead Zone? Continued attacks on NOAA’s ability to conduct science will make it increasingly difficult to reduce the size of the Gulf dead zone. Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
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Lance Cheung/USDA September 13, 2021 Will the Biden Administration Take Down America’s Meat Cartel? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
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Michael M Stokes/Flickr September 7, 2021 Hurricane Ida Leaves Chemical Facilities and Surrounding Communities Without Power Casey Kalman Former Contributor
CC BY 2.0/Bill Jacobus September 3, 2021 Unions Empower Workers to Protect Themselves from Heat Stress Guest Commentary
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Louisiana National Guard September 2, 2021 Hurricane Ida Shows Why We Urgently Need Bold, Just and Equitable Climate Action Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
David Patrick Valera/Flickr September 1, 2021 3 Tips for Getting Started in Science Advocacy as an Early Career Scientist Melissa Varga Science Network Senior Manager
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Aaron Doucett/Unsplash August 27, 2021 A Transformative Climate Action Framework for Transportation Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Ken Oltmann, CoServ/U.S. Dept. of Energy August 27, 2021 Extreme Heat Hits Clean Energy Workers Hard–How Can the Industry Keep Them Safe? Adenike Adeyeye Former Contributor
The Focal Project/Flickr August 25, 2021 Is Tyson Foods’ Vaccination Push Too Little, Too Late? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Michael Fleshman/Flickr August 25, 2021 Can Science Help Save the Voting Rights Act? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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Lance Cheung/USDA August 20, 2021 New UCS Climate Analysis Too Hot to Work Shows Mounting Risks to Outdoor Workers from Heat Extremes Rachel Licker Former Staff
USDA August 20, 2021 Too Hot to Work: New Map Tools and 433 Congressional District Fact Sheets Show What’s at Stake for Outdoor Workers Kristy Dahl Former Staff
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AMISOM Public Information/Flickr August 20, 2021 Roundup: A Mixed Picture for Both COVID-19 and Scientific Integrity in General Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
US EPA/Flickr August 19, 2021 Louisiana Policymakers: To Solve the Dead Zone, Climate Change, and COVID-19, Embrace Equitable, Science-Based Policies Now Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor