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Ask a Scientist: How Is the Scientific Community Meeting This Moment?

Last updated: November 13, 2025 6:35 am
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The first year of President Trump’s administration has brought significant changes for scientists both within and outside the federal government. Essential programs and positions have been eliminated in agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Health and Human Services, putting the public at risk of various threats such as extreme weather, foodborne illnesses, viral outbreaks, and unchecked pollution. Funding for researchers at universities and other institutions conducting life-saving scientific studies has been slashed or frozen. Moreover, the administration’s policies have hindered scientists from around the world from pursuing their education and careers in STEM fields.

In the face of these challenges, the scientific community in the United States has responded with resilience and determination. Record numbers of scientists have joined organizations like the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) to push back against the administration’s attacks on science. Scientists have not only spoken out and made their voices heard but have also taken bold actions. For example, members of the Science Network visited their legislators’ local offices during the Congressional recess to advocate for science and highlight the harms caused by the administration’s policies.

One of the ways UCS has empowered experts is by releasing a toolkit to help them form their own scientific advisory committees. These independent committees can provide scientific information and advice to decision-makers and the public, filling the gap left by the disbandment of federal scientific advisory committees. Many scientists have embraced these tools and initiatives, establishing independent science efforts to ensure that scientific information remains accessible to the public.

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Former federal science advisors who were forced out of their positions have regrouped independently to continue their work. For example, the Independent Census Scientific Advisory Committee, composed of former federal science advisors, held its first public meeting to ensure that science continues to inform the US census. UCS has been offering resources and support to these scientists, recognizing the value of their expertise in tracking the impact of the current administration’s policies on science.

Looking towards the future, UCS envisions a reimagined federal science enterprise that is more efficient, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of the scientific community and the public. Scientists are uniquely positioned to defend their discipline, human rights, democracy, and the planet because science underpins federal decisions and plays a crucial role in ensuring evidence-informed policy-making.

To fight back against the administration’s attacks on science, people from all walks of life are encouraged to join the effort. UCS, with its history of speaking truth to power and independence from government funding, is well-equipped to lead the fight. As the challenges continue to mount, individuals are urged to speak up, act, and unite against the democratic backsliding that threatens the integrity of scientific research and evidence-based decision-making. The fight for science, truth, and democracy is a collective effort that requires the participation of all who value knowledge, truth, and progress.

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