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SUMMARY:UCS: Case Studies in Climate Litigation
DESCRIPTION:Scientists play critical roles advising legal teams as technical experts in climate lawsuits to hold governments and corporations accountable for their contributions to climate change. \nThe Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to join the Science Hub for Climate Litigation for a timely conversation on how scientists can engage in climate litigation. \nLearn how scientific experts can conduct robust and timely litigation-relevant scientific research\, help inform courts via amicus briefs and legal interventions\, and consult on cases or appear in court as expert witnesses. \nCase Studies in Climate Litigation\nDate: Wednesday\, June 24\nTime: 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET \nPlease register today to join the conversation. \nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nKelly Matheson\, Deputy Director of Global Strategy\, Our Children’s Trust\nAnders Carlson\, Senior Climate Scientist\, Our Children’s Trust\n\n\n\nHear from colleagues at Our Children’s Trust on their leadership in climate litigation from the local to international scale\, recent and ongoing case updates\, and implications for climate accountability in this political context. \nParticipants will gain an understanding of the current landscape for climate litigation and ways for experts to get engaged. \nPlease register today for this webinar on June 24.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/ucs-case-studies-in-climate-litigation/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: June National Policy Call
DESCRIPTION:Join advocates\, policymakers\, and researchers for a one-hour roundup of recent state-level climate policy wins\, challenges\, and other developments. Our monthly State Climate Policy Network National Call features on-the-ground updates from members in states across the country\, followed by a survey of notable state and federal policy actions from Climate XChange’s own experts. \nRegister here and spread the word to other climate policy actors who could benefit from cross-state collaboration\, and read more about the SCPN here.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-june-national-policy-call/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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SUMMARY:UCS: Attacks on Science: Understanding the Threat and Taking Action
DESCRIPTION:Attacks on science affect all of us. \nWhen scientific evidence is suppressed\, federal experts are sidelined\, or political interference shapes public policy\, communities lose access to the information and protections they rely on to stay healthy and safe. \nThe Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invites you to join a special virtual briefing on attacks on science across the federal government and what can be done to stop them. \nWhether you’re a scientist\, science advocate\, or concerned member of the public\, this webinar will provide practical tools and opportunities to help protect the role of science in government. \nAttacks on Science: Understanding the Threat and Taking Action\nDate: Tuesday\, July 1\nTime: 4:00–5:00 p.m. ET \nRegister today for the virtual briefing. \nDuring this briefing\, UCS experts will: \n\n\n\nIntroduce our new Attacks on Science Database and demonstrate how it tracks scientific integrity violations across federal agencies.\nExplore recent attacks on science and what they mean for public health\, environmental protection\, and evidence-based policymaking.\nProvide updates on the Scientific Integrity Act and efforts in Congress to strengthen protections for federal scientists.\nShare opportunities to take action this summer\, including participating in congressional in-district meetings during the August recess.\n\n\n\nAs attacks on science continue to grow\, so does the need for people willing to speak up in defense of independent science. Whether you’re new to advocacy or have been involved for years\, this briefing will provide practical ways to make a difference. \nPlease register today and join us in defending science\, transparency\, and accountability in government.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/ucs-attacks-on-science-understanding-the-threat-and-taking-action/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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SUMMARY:UCS: Science Rising National Call
DESCRIPTION:Here’s what we know: Science is powerful. Facts and evidence are essential for holding our elected leaders accountable. And every one of us has the ability to take action to protect science and democracy from the ongoing attacks of the Trump administration. \nOver the past year and a half\, the Trump administration’s anti-science and authoritarian actions have caused direct harm to people and communities across the country and gravely undermined our democracy. These actions are not only dangerous\, but they are also part of a deliberate effort to govern without evidence\, accountability\, or meaningful public oversight. We can—and must—stop this. \nScience supporters like you have a crucial role to play in pushing back against these attacks. And no matter who you are\, where you sit\, or what your personal tolerance for risk might be\, there is something you can do. \nLearn how you can help protect science and democracy: join the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) for the next Science Rising national call as we continue mobilizing science advocates to speak out and counter the Trump administration’s anti-science and authoritarian actions\, while laying the foundation for reimagining federal science policy for the public good. \nBe Courageous: How You Can Protect Science and Democracy—Science Rising National Call\nDate: Tuesday\, July 14\nTime: 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET \nRegister today for the national call. \nThe call will feature a discussion with esteemed guests and co-authors of the soon-to-be-released book\, On Courage: How to Be a Dissident in an Age of Fear. \nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nJulia Angwin\, award-winning investigative journalist\, bestselling author\, New York Times contributing opinion writer\, and the founding director of the Independent Media + Audience Project at Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media\, Politics\, and Public Policy.\nAmi Fields-Meyer\, Senior Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School\, former Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to Dr. Alondra Nelson in the Office of Science and Technology Policy\, and former Senior Policy Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris.\n\n\n\nUCS President and CEO Gretchen Goldman\, PhD\, will moderate the discussion and share remarks\, along with the leaders of Science Rising\, Matt Heid and Melissa Varga. \nJoin us as we stand united to protect the values we believe in: Science. Justice. Integrity. Democracy. And so much more. Together we are rising to meet this moment. Be part of it—register today!
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/ucs-science-rising-national-call/
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