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New START Overview
Verification, force structure, and requirements for the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
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The National Climate Assessment
The most comprehensive, peer-reviewed analysis of the latest science on climate change and its impacts in the United States.
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Climate Change and Wildfires
Wildfire activity in the US is changing dangerously, as conditions become hotter and drier due to climate change.
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Florida and Georgia Nuclear Power Projects Too Risky, Costly
Florida and Georgia residents should be asking "what's in it for us?" when it comes to proposed construction of new or expanded nuclear power plants in their states.
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US Nuclear Power After Fukushima
No technology can be made perfectly safe, but the United States can and must do more to guard against accidents as well as the threat of terrorist attacks on reactors and spent fuel pools.
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Food Systems 101
How does local food move from the fields to the table?
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Climate Change and Your Health: Rising Temperatures, Worsening Ozone Pollution
Report demonstrates how climate change could increase "bad" ozone, threatening health and economy.
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Market Forces
Modest public support for up to 500 farmers markets each year could create as many as 13,500 jobs over a five-year period.
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A Bright Future for the Heartland
UCS analysis shows how the Midwest can turn the challenges of a stalled economy and an unsustainable, polluting energy system into an opportunity for economic prosperity, job growth, and a healthy environment.
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The Root of the Problem
In order to act effectively to reduce deforestation, we must understand the complex forces that drive it.
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Legal Harassment of Climate Scientist Michael Mann
A summary of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's misguided investigation of respected climate scientist Michael Mann.
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Power and Water At Risk
Our demand for electricity is colliding with our need for healthy and abundant freshwater. As our demand for electricity continues to rise, water dependence puts the electricity sector, water resources, and other water users at growing risk.