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A Path Forward for Science and Democracy

Last updated: November 9, 2024 11:31 pm
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What to Expect from the Second Trump Administration

As we anticipate the second Trump administration, experts at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) are bracing for potential challenges in various key areas such as climate and energy, food and agriculture, global security, transportation, and engaging with states.

The previous Trump presidency was marked by a staggering 207 attacks on science, including censorship, falsified records, political interference, and intimidation of scientists. This trend is concerning as reliable scientific information from the federal government is crucial for various aspects of our lives, from food safety inspections to weather monitoring to infectious disease research.

Unfortunately, the attacks on science are expected to persist in the upcoming administration. President-elect Trump has been vocal about his disdain for science, vowing to dismiss government scientists and dismantle science agencies. His anti-science stance poses a threat to the integrity of scientific research and the well-being of the public.

Moreover, Trump has been known to spread misinformation and falsehoods, further exacerbating confusion and distrust of federal agencies. The impending administration is likely to pose challenges for science, scientists, and democracy.

Mobilizing Scientists

In response to these threats, UCS is mobilizing its network of 17,000 scientists and partners to defend federal science and scientists. One key initiative is advocating for the Scientific Integrity Act, bipartisan legislation that aims to protect scientific research from political interference.

By urging federal agencies to establish and maintain clear scientific integrity policies, the act seeks to ensure that policymaking is based on scientific evidence rather than political agendas. Additionally, UCS is collaborating with community partners to amplify diverse voices in the policymaking process and resist any attempts to weaken science-based public protections.

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Furthermore, UCS is committed to promoting fair and inclusive elections, especially in light of recent challenges to voting rights. By advocating for science-based best practices at the state level, the organization aims to safeguard the right to vote and combat efforts to disenfranchise certain groups.

Despite the uncertainties ahead, UCS remains steadfast in its mission to protect science, scientists, and democracy. The road ahead may be challenging, but the organization is prepared to confront the obstacles and advocate for evidence-based policies.

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