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Community of 23,000+ scientists and experts who advocate for science and equitable evidence-based policies. Tweets by Melissa and Imran.

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Voting is underway in PA, with the first mail ballots already being cast. However, unresolved legal issues in court could influence the presidential election. UCS’s Liza Gordon-Rogers breaks down how bad actors are trying to delegitimize the process. act.ucsusa.org/3NbjiQW

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Come meet Union of Concerned Scientists at booth 1051 on 11/1 at the #2024NDiSTEM in Phoenix, AZ! Stop by our booth to chat with UCSers about all things science policy & advocacy!

Come meet <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a> at booth 1051 on 11/1 at the #2024NDiSTEM in Phoenix, AZ! Stop by our booth to chat with UCSers about all things science policy &amp; advocacy!
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1/From the area hardest hit by #HurricaneHelene, UCS’s Alicia Race shares how 'this disaster has impacted people I care about' and offers resources for those looking to support organizations helping survivors. Check this thread for more (🧵). act.ucsusa.org/3XPLxtq

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TOMORROW: Join UCS for a training webinar on how to address utility issues with confidence and advocate for your community using the Electric Utility Toolkit. Oct 8, 6.30pm ET. act.ucsusa.org/4diljW8

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Over 150M voters will participate in the #2024election, but key battleground counties may decide the presidency. UCS researchers mapped where ballots were more likely to be counted in 2020, highlighting inequalities in voter turnout and rejection rates. act.ucsusa.org/4dCSrsi

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4/ For far too long, communities with outdated drinking water infrastructure have been unnecessarily exposed to lead. Children are especially vulnerable to lead poisoning, as there is no safe level of exposure. act.ucsusa.org/3yAFH2g

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The APHA annual meeting in Mpls in less than 2 weeks away! We have 2 incredible panels on Sunday afternoon, 10/27. Join us for conversations on #EnvironmentalJustice & #Racism #CommunityExpertise at #apha2024 w/folks from COPAL West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project RISE4EJ climatejusticeradio.org Union of Concerned Scientists & more

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If you're in Phoenix next week for the NDiSTEM Conference, check out Union of Concerned Scientists's "Centering Community Needs in Local Science Policy and Advocacy" workshop to hear from professionals who have effected change in their communities as scientists!

If you're in Phoenix next week for the NDiSTEM Conference, check out <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a>'s "Centering Community Needs in Local Science Policy and Advocacy" workshop to hear from professionals who have effected change in their communities as scientists!
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Every election, hundreds of thousands of votes go uncounted due to poorly designed ballots. In races with narrow margins, poor ballot design can even sway entire elections. Read UCS's ballot design recommendations to address this issue: act.ucsusa.org/46OrGPB

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Next week, Eng&SciActLocally & Union of Concerned Scientists are teaming up for a workshop to explore ways in making science central to local policymaking & using science to improve the well-being of a community. Check out the flyer for more details!

Next week, <a href="/ESAL_us/">Eng&SciActLocally</a> &amp; <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a> are teaming up for a workshop to explore ways in making science central to local policymaking &amp; using science to improve the well-being of a community. Check out the flyer for more details!
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Swing by booth 1051 at #2024NDiSTEM to meet Union of Concerned Scientists! And if you're looking to learn more about valuable pathways for your science advocacy journey, check out the "Centering Community Needs in Local Science Policy & Advocacy" workshop!

Swing by booth 1051 at #2024NDiSTEM to meet <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a>! And if you're looking to learn more about valuable pathways for your science advocacy journey, check out the "Centering Community Needs in Local Science Policy &amp; Advocacy" workshop!
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It has become clear that former President Donald Trump will return to office for a second term. UCS Acting President Kim Wadell outlines our priorities for the coming year and beyond, calling on us to hold onto hope and continue defending science. Blog: act.ucsusa.org/3Cfyv1b

It has become clear that former President Donald Trump will return to office for a second term. UCS Acting President Kim Wadell outlines our priorities for the coming year and beyond, calling on us to hold onto hope and continue defending science.

Blog: act.ucsusa.org/3Cfyv1b
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Throughout the campaign, Donald Trump, JD Vance, their spokespeople, and surrogates relied on overt, unapologetic racism, targeted anti-trans ads & messaging, and widespread disinformation. After a campaign built on lies, what can we expect from them now? act.ucsusa.org/3CjRUOH

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On November 21, join Union of Concerned Scientists for a webinar to debrief what the 2024 election results mean for science policy, and how we can prevent science from being sidelined: secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-11-21-w…

On November 21, join <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a> for a webinar to debrief what the 2024 election results mean for science policy, and how we can prevent science from being sidelined: secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-11-21-w…
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The results are in. Science needs to be defended. Join Union of Concerned Scientists on 11/21 for a webinar to learn about opportunities to get involved in equitable, science-based advocacy during the lame duck period and into 2025: secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-11-21-w…

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Want to enter our Neuropolicy paper competition but not sure where to start? KN will be hosting a virtual information session and workshop for those interested in submitting their policy ideas! Save the date for December 17th and keep your eyes peeled for a link coming soon.

Want to enter our Neuropolicy paper competition but not sure where to start? KN will be hosting a virtual information session and workshop for those interested in submitting their policy ideas! Save the date for December 17th and keep your eyes peeled for a link coming soon.
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🚨Scientists and science supporters! Register for the Union of Concerned Scientists webinar on November 21 to learn how the election results will impact federal science policy: secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-11-21-w…

🚨Scientists and science supporters! Register for the <a href="/UCSUSA/">Union of Concerned Scientists</a> webinar on November 21 to learn how the election results will impact federal science policy: secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-11-21-w…