Laurence Dutton/Getty Images August 25, 2025 The US Undermines Science While the World Demands Climate Justice Thousands of peer-reviewed studies conducted over decades show that burning fossil fuels is driving climate change, with devastating consequences for people and ecosystems. That consensus is not in question. L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
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USGS/William Henry Jackson July 14, 2020 U.S. Universities Must Stop Honoring Racist Scientists of the Past Adam Markham Former Staff
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Ron Reiring/Flickr July 13, 2020 Old Laws, New Science, and Protecting Public Health: The Trump Administration’s Decision on Particulate Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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Photo: Alexandra Koch/Pixabay July 10, 2020 As Schools Plead for COVID-19 Safety Information, White House Politicizes CDC Guidance Genna Reed Former Staff
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US Department of State July 8, 2020 The Trump Administration’s Ban on International Students Hurts Us All Rachel Licker Former Staff
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B. Ebbesen/Wikipedia. July 1, 2020 Is the United States Planning to Resume Nuclear Testing? Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
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