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Writing an Effective Letter to the Editor
Writing a letter to the editor of your local or regional newspaper is an effective and easy way to reach a large audience with your message.
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Getting Media to Cover Your Event
Tips and Tools for Activists--Getting Media to Cover Your Event. How contributing to the news can help you affect public policy and corporate decision making.
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Writing Op-Eds
Op-Eds are a simple and effective way to inform the public and affect policy makers. Learn how to write them and get your viewpoint out in a visible way.
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Ethylene Oxide: What You Can Do
We need stronger science-based protections for ethylene oxide.
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Scientist Advocacy Toolkit
A toolkit for scientists looking for ways to use their expertise for the good of their community. Includes tips, tools, and other resources.
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EtO Public Comment Guide
A detailed guide suggesting how to submit a public comment to EPA's new rules regulating ethylene oxide
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Research on the Record
This toolkit explains how scientists can support legal accountability for the fossil fuel industry.
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Protect the Vote in November 2022
Learn how you can defend our democracy against those who seek to undermine it.
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Diesel pollution maps
Exhaust from diesel trucks and buses is a leading source of harmful air pollution, and its impacts are distributed unevenly across the map.
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Communicating Science
Are you a researcher or academic? We can help make your work more accessible to lay audiences.
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What You Can Do about Disinformation
Know how to identify it, counter it, and stop it in its tracks.
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1992 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity
This appeal, written in November 1992, was the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity and was written and spearheaded by the late Henry Kendall, former chair of UCS's board of directors.