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UCS in the News
Ricardo Salvador weighed in on genetically engineered foods on MSNBC. David Wright spoke about discrepancies seen in North Korea’s missile technology with NPR. Don Anair spoke about the need for zero-emission vehicles with the Los Angeles Times. UCS’s infographic on sea-level rise was featured in FastCompany’s blog, Co.Exist.
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Latest Press Releases
03/29/13
Ohio Senator Opposes Renewable Energy Standard He Once Supported, Linking it to Communist Policy
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03/19/13
Scientists Urge Ohio Senators to Continue Clean Energy Standards
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03/18/13
Union of Concerned Scientists Expert to Testify at Kalamazoo Energy Forum
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Fact Checker
01/13/11
China and Reprocessing: Separating Fact from Fiction
Fact Checker
09/07/10
Out-of-State Oil Interests Fund Ballot Measure to Block CA Clean Energy Law
Fact Checker
New and Noteworthy
Drivers Spend Almost as Much on Gas as They Paid for Their Cars
Coastal Cities Confront Global Warming-Induced Sea Level Rise
UCS's Third Annual Review Finds NRC Still Inconsistent in Maintaining Nuclear Plant Safety
Renewable Electricity Standards Deliver Economic Benefits
Limited Media Access to Federal Scientists Persists Under Obama Administration
UCS in the News
Ricardo Salvador weighed in on genetically engineered foods on MSNBC.
David Wright spoke about discrepancies seen in North Korea’s missile technology with NPR.
Don Anair spoke about the need for zero-emission vehicles with the Los Angeles Times.
UCS’s infographic on sea-level rise was featured in FastCompany’s blog, Co.Exist.




