To create a society in which each generation is better off than the last, policymakers must take into account the best available science. But when scientific findings run contrary to the policy preferences of elected leaders, policymakers, powerful industries and other political actors, it is not unusual to see these individuals attempt to hide it.
Union of Concerned Scientists
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The Union of Concerned Scientists puts rigorous, independent science to work to solve our planet's most pressing problem
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Our mission is to use rigorous, independent science to solve our planet's most pressing problems. Joining with people across the country, we combine technical analysis and effective advocacy to create innovative, practical solutions for a healthy, safe, and sustainable future.
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
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- Nonprofit
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- 1969
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- Climate, Clean Vehicles, Clean Energy, Science and Democracy, Global Security, and Food and Agriculture
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Employees at Union of Concerned Scientists
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Christopher Michel
Artist-in-Residence at The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine
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Luis Castilla
Communicator, Editor, Producer
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Claudia Ward-de León
Communications Strategist for Clean Transportation and Western States programs at Union of Concerned Scientists
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Jeremy Martin
Director of Fuels Policy & Senior Scientist, Clean Transportation Program, Union of Concerned Scientists
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We want to hear your story - how have federal scientists and their work impacted your life or community? Your stories will help illustrate the importance of continued federal research and funding in the next presidential administration. Share your story here:
Share Your Story to Protect Government Science
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PJM, one of the largest utility companies in the US, is under fire after announcing an additional $12 billion in electricity costs for next year—costs that are likely to be passed on to the 65 million people who depend on them. UCS’s Mike Jacobs explains how PJM ended up in this situation and why transitioning to a cleaner, more reliable grid is essential.
$12 Billion Can Get You the Wrong Kind of Attention
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Midnight deadline approaching! This #GivingTuesday, support the Union of Concerned Scientists' all-out campaign to defend science from Project 2025, Trump, and his anti-science crusaders. Make your gift before midnight, and it will count toward a 3X match, up to $250,000. Donate here: https://lnkd.in/ePEkKivc
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This #GivingTuesday, Union of Concerned Scientists needs support for its all-out campaign to defend science from Project 2025, Trump, and his anti-science crusaders. Make your gift before midnight tonight, and your gift will count toward a 3X match campaign, up to $250,000. Donate here: https://lnkd.in/ePEkKivc
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What is the West-Wide Governance Pathways Initiative? What’s this proposal about, and why does it matter for the Western states? Our analyst Mark Specht breaks it all down and answers these questions—and more.
Western Energy Markets Could Soon Be Governed Differently. Here’s Why That Matters.
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In the third quarter of 2024, the White House released a progress report on scientific integrity policies, members of Congress and President Biden proposed ways to limit Supreme Court harm, and contrasting visions of the administrative state received attention. Stay up to date on scientific integrity with Liz Borkowski's latest quarterly roundup!
Roundup: White House Releases Scientific Integrity Progress Report
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While small amounts of radioactive material are naturally occurring, human-made sources of radiation have increased since the 1940s due to medical interventions, nuclear weapons testing, and accidental releases of radioactivity. Here’s what you need to know:
Where Radiation Comes From
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UCS’s Kristie Ellickson analyzes a recent Pew survey showing that three-quarters of US adults have confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interest. “That public trust will be important as we fight back against the attacks on science we’re sure to see in the years ahead.” #Science #AttacksOnScience
Why Trust in Science Matters
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UCS Senior Energy Analyst Lee Shaver reflects on a recent trek through Glacier National Park: "Glaciers, once thought of as static, timeless icons, have become a fleeting phenomenon, highlighting the urgent need for action on climate change."
Chasing Glaciers: A Runner’s Quest Through a Changing Landscape
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