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We’ve combined science and advocacy for more than fifty years. The results speak for themselves.
Assembled below is a list of recent UCS-driven wins and major milestones, chronicling the many ways we act at the intersection of science and policy. Each success is made possible through the power of our staff, Science Network, activists, and committed members.
Recent wins
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Trump Administration Backs Off Attacks on NOAA
Following sustained pressure from UCS and others, the Trump Administration backed down from threats against the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), keeping regional climate centers open.
Scientific Societies Unite
Thanks to UCS organizing, 56 scientific societies representing more than 100,000 scientists sent a letter to Congress, calling for "immediate action to protect and restore life-saving and essential scientific research."
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Nuclear Security Agency Responds To UCS Scientist's Concerns
After a UCS scientist co-authored an article on the potential for a certain kind of in demand uranium fuel to be used to make nuclear weapons, US nuclear security agency NNSA agreed to sponsor a study on this risk.
Major accomplishments
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Alerted Public to Defects of Nuclear Power Cooling Systems
UCS provides independent technical expertise at national hearings that spark widespread concern over nuclear power safety.
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UCS begins work on nuclear power safety.
UCS begins work on nuclear power safety.
Organized a Groundbreaking Mobilization of Scientists
Students and faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology organized a day of action to protest the US government’s misuse of science.