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How Do We Get 100% Renewable Energy?
Analysis suggests it's possible. To get there equitably, we need policies that ensure everyone can experience the benefits.
Report
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On the Road to 100 Percent Renewables
States can reliably meet 100 percent of their electricity needs with renewable energy.
Activist Resource
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What You Can Do about Disinformation
Know how to identify it, counter it, and stop it in its tracks.
Explainer
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How to Stop Disinformation
Our recommendations for stopping the spread of disinformation
Explainer
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How to Spot Disinformation
Understanding how to identify disinformation is crucial to shutting it down.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Sabrina Stevens](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2022-03/gs-thumbnail-Sabrina-Stevens.jpg?itok=QZzNpj98)
Fighting Disinformation
Communications strategist Sabrina Joy Stevens shares practical tips for shutting down disinformation online.
Activist Resource
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1992 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity
This appeal, written in November 1992, was the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity and was written and spearheaded by the late Henry Kendall, former chair of UCS's board of directors.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Astrid Caldas](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2022-01/gs-thumbnail-astrid-caldas-2.jpg?itok=32clYa_L)
Hurricane Season 2021
Senior Climate Scientist Astrid Caldas elaborates on Ida—and the many other deadly and damaging 2021 storms made worse by climate change.
Report
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Quantifying the Impact of Future Extreme Heat on the Outdoor Work Sector
Policies that cut emissions are critical for ensuring the well-being and livelihoods of outdoor workers.
Report
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One Year of Science Under Biden
UCS experts and analysts evaluate the Biden-Harris administration's actions across nine issue areas.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Delta Merner and Kathy Mulvey](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-12/gs-thumbnail-merner-mulvey.jpg?itok=y9NLpuEc)
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Continued Lies
Accountability expert Kathy Mulvey and climate litigation scientist Dr. Delta Merner discuss the industry’s deception.
Podcast
![Got Science? The Podcast - Joel Clement](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-11/gs-thumbnail-clement.jpg?itok=ypwP6Rty)
The Rapidly Changing Arctic
Arctic expert Joel Clement is back with an update on federal science in the region, and how Alaska Natives are adapting to the changing landscape.