Help empower your fellow scientists—and stop politicians from suppressing science
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Help empower your fellow scientists—and stop politicians from suppressing science
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WANTED
A Few Good Engineers
The United States is moving toward a clean energy economy and we need engineers to help educate policy makers, the media, and the public about the progress we’re already making and how we can continue moving forward.
Right now, Union of Concerned Scientists staff are meeting and talking with engineers at the annual meetings of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE).
Are you an engineer? If yes, let us know!
Do you have friends who are engineers? Forward this message to them.
Not an engineer? Your voice is still critical to addressing the impacts of climate change, cutting our oil use, and bringing cleaner sources of energy online. Read more about our work on global warming, clean vehicles, and clean energy.
Sincerely,
| Megan Rising National Field Organizer Climate & Energy Program Union of Concerned Scientists |
Rachel Cohen National Field Organizer Clean Vehicles Program Union of Concerned Scientists |
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How can you protect science and government scientists from political interference? By filing a public comment by asking the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to strengthen its draft scientific integrity policy.
In the past, NOAA scientists were censored and told to change their research on issues from global warming to endangered species. While the draft policy would address some of these problems, it needs to be further strengthened to better protect those who report the abuse of science, give the public more information about who is meeting with NOAA officials, and allow us to hold agency officials accountable if they transgress.
It is critical that NOAA scientists can continue to provide national weather forecasting, manage coastal and deep ocean resources, and research global climate patterns without interference.
Help NOAA improve its scientific integrity policy by submitting a comment today —the deadline is August 20. www.ucsusa.org
Sincerely,
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Michael Halpern
National Field Organizer
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Sincerely,
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