Scientists in the News USDA Provides Blueprint for Dismantling a Government Research Agency on April 30, 2019 Union of Concerned Scientists For scientists, it’s a significant accomplishment to get your work published read more
Scientists in the News Evidence grows of public-health risk in blue-green algae on April 25, 2019 Herald Tribune Hats off to U.S. Rep. Francis Rooney for pressing the Centers for Disease read more
Scientists in the News More people hired to wipe out chicken-killing Newcastle disease in Southern California on April 18, 2019 The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) Federal and state officials are doubling the number personnel working to read more
Scientists in the News From ruined bridges to dirty air, EPA scientists price out the cost of climate change on April 8, 2019 Los Angeles Times By the end of the century, the manifold consequences of unchecked climate read more
Scientists in the News As Trump tries to roll back clean water rules, California seeks stronger protections on March 25, 2019 San Francisco Chronicle California farmers are worried about seeing more cropland lost to regulation, while read more
Scientists in the News Clean drinking water a bigger global threat than climate change, EPA’s Wheeler says on March 20, 2019 CBS News Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says that unsafe drinking water -- not read more
Scientists in the News Environmental group says Interior hid gaps in ANWR science on March 13, 2019 KTOO An environmental group has published 18 memos by government scientists that outline gaps in read more
Scientists in the News Sen. Brian Schatz introduces act to protect scientists from politics, special interests on March 13, 2019 Honolulu Star Advertiser U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii introduced new legislation last week, dubbed read more
Scientists in the News Trump Pressure on California Water Plan Excludes Public, Rushes Science, Emails Show on March 7, 2019 KQED The Trump Administration has ordered federal biologists to speed up critical decisions about whether read more
Scientists in the News Post-Hurricane Harvey, NASA tried to fly a pollution-spotting plane over Houston. The EPA said no on March 5, 2019 Los Angeles Times In the weeks after Hurricane Harvey’s catastrophic sweep through the Houston area read more