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Webinar: The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Dear Michele,
Please join us next Wednesday for a webinar to discuss how the Union of Concerned Scientists is advocating for science in the Trump administration and why scientists and experts like you need to get involved.
Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric—now spilling over into the presidential transition process—represents a significant threat to the role of science in our democracy.
The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Date: Wednesday, December 7
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. EST
Speakers: Ken Kimmell, UCS president; Andrew Rosenberg, director, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS
Register for the Webinar Today
Your science voice is needed now more than ever to inform the new Trump administration and hold it accountable. The coming years will be challenging, but there are still opportunities for action and engagement.
Register today to attend and submit questions in advance. We look forward to seeing you.
Webinar: The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Dear Michele,
Please join us next Wednesday for a webinar to discuss how the Union of Concerned Scientists is advocating for science in the Trump administration and why scientists and experts like you need to get involved.
Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric—now spilling over into the presidential transition process—represents a significant threat to the role of science in our democracy.
The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Date: Wednesday, December 7
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. EST
Speakers: Ken Kimmell, UCS president; Andrew Rosenberg, director, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS
Register for the Webinar Today
Your science voice is needed now more than ever to inform the new Trump administration and hold it accountable. The coming years will be challenging, but there are still opportunities for action and engagement.
Register today to attend and submit questions in advance. We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
Justin Kwasa
Outreach Specialist
Science Network
Union of Concerned Scientists
Justin Kwasa
Outreach Specialist
Science Network
Union of Concerned Scientists
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