scientists
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Texas scientists want to school Governor Greg Abbott on climate
Nearly 30 scholars hope to help the climate-denying head of their state see the light.
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Can scientists march for science without losing the public’s trust?
The March for Science is nonpartisan, but not everyone sees it that way.
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March for Science organizers say April 22 is just the beginning
They plan on kickstarting a global movement.
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Trump’s ban puts a chill on science and cleantech
Says one Libyan-born U.S. scientist: “This looks bad to me right now … coming from someone who has seen bad.”
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Science is under assault. On Inauguration Day, scientists speak out.
Scientists, basically: “Um, science is actually really important, you guys."
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Shocking video footage shows scientists having feelings
This website takes a candid look at who scientists are, why they do what they do, and how they're feeling about the future.
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Critical List: Northeast cap-and-trade program dropped emissions; World Environment Day
It’s World Environment Day — bring out your green-minded celebrities! In the Northeast, power plants’ carbon emissions fell an average 23 percent during the three years of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative’s cap-and-trade program (compared to the previous three years). By 2050, Latin American and Caribbean countries could be racking up $100 billion in damages […]
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Report: Corporations are big fat hypocrites about climate change
Corporations are officially people now, and like people, sometimes corporations will loudly say that they believe one thing while their actions reveal another preference entirely. Like a lady who says she wants to settle down but dates only dudes who are apt to move to Hawaii at a moment’s notice, American companies having been saying […]
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A science experiment run by gnomes
A company that makes scales for scientific use has demonstrated slight variations in Earth’s gravitational pull at the surface, in what may the first science experiment to use garden gnomes as instrumentation.