Melissa Finucane
@mfinucane.bsky.social
And the Nobel in Economics goes to... Innovation... for powerfully weaving together growth and destruction, much like a natural system!
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
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October 13, 2025 at 1:51 PM
And the Nobel in Economics goes to... Innovation... for powerfully weaving together growth and destruction, much like a natural system!
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“I’m a climate scientist. Trump’s U.N. address is a fire hose of misinformation” | My new op-ed in the @sfchronicle.com:
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#ScienceUnderSiege
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I’m a climate scientist. Trump’s U.N. address is a fire hose of misinformation
OPINION: “What Trump is really doing is advancing a plan laid down years ago by plutocrats and polluters. And making a mockery of our country as he does so,” Michael E. Mann writes.
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September 26, 2025 at 1:56 PM
“I’m a climate scientist. Trump’s U.N. address is a fire hose of misinformation” | My new op-ed in the @sfchronicle.com:
www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/open...
#ScienceUnderSiege
www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/open...
#ScienceUnderSiege
Here's my $0.02 on data rescue and preservation efforts: Resilient data ecosystems must ensure data integrity, accessibility, and impact, especially during periods of political or institutional instability. Science succeeds when it serves society.
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When Rescuing Environmental Data, Are We Archiving the Past or Illuminating the Future?
In an era defined by climate disruption, widening inequality, and political volatility, the role of scientific data in informing public health and environmental policy has never been more critical. In...
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September 25, 2025 at 1:46 PM
Here's my $0.02 on data rescue and preservation efforts: Resilient data ecosystems must ensure data integrity, accessibility, and impact, especially during periods of political or institutional instability. Science succeeds when it serves society.
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BREAKING: New UCS report shows the Trump admin has systematically cut the public out of federal decision making, and six agencies bypassed public participation processes required by law in 182 out of 591 rules that were issued, rolled back, or delayed between January 20 and July 31.
Access Denied
How the Trump Administration Is Eliminating Public Input
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September 9, 2025 at 2:06 PM
BREAKING: New UCS report shows the Trump admin has systematically cut the public out of federal decision making, and six agencies bypassed public participation processes required by law in 182 out of 591 rules that were issued, rolled back, or delayed between January 20 and July 31.
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Federal scientific integrity (SI) policies were created to protect fed scientists & their work from politicization, retaliation, & censorship. The Trump admin is replacing them w/ new policies to give the admin more leeway in politicizing science to reach conclusions convenient for its agenda🧵
Trump’s Executive Order Puts Science Under the Thumb of Politics
The latest order is a smoke screen created to push forward a political agenda disguised as science.
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August 27, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Federal scientific integrity (SI) policies were created to protect fed scientists & their work from politicization, retaliation, & censorship. The Trump admin is replacing them w/ new policies to give the admin more leeway in politicizing science to reach conclusions convenient for its agenda🧵
The Great American Engine Stall: Science Budget Cuts Threaten US Innovation blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
The Great American Engine Stall: Science Budget Cuts Threaten US Innovation
The biggest casualty? Climate science.
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July 23, 2025 at 2:13 PM
The Great American Engine Stall: Science Budget Cuts Threaten US Innovation blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Here are my thoughts on what is happening to U.S. science under the current administration and why.
Science Caught in a Rip Tide: How Authoritarianism Sweeps Away Evidence-Based Policy blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Science Caught in a Rip Tide: How Authoritarianism Sweeps Away Evidence-Based Policy blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Science Caught in a Rip Tide: How Authoritarianism Sweeps Away Evidence-Based Policy
Healthy democracies rely on scientific evidence to inform environmental policies, support public health, and promote technological advancement. Science can serve as an independent voice to help societ...
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June 9, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Here are my thoughts on what is happening to U.S. science under the current administration and why.
Science Caught in a Rip Tide: How Authoritarianism Sweeps Away Evidence-Based Policy blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Science Caught in a Rip Tide: How Authoritarianism Sweeps Away Evidence-Based Policy blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
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The Trump administration just dropped an executive order, "Restoring Gold Standard Science" and there's lots to unpack. This EO reveals more about how the Administration will approach scientific integrity and science in regulatory contexts. Some initial thoughts. 🧵
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Restoring Gold Standard Science
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 7301 of title 5, United
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May 23, 2025 at 11:01 PM
The Trump administration just dropped an executive order, "Restoring Gold Standard Science" and there's lots to unpack. This EO reveals more about how the Administration will approach scientific integrity and science in regulatory contexts. Some initial thoughts. 🧵
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
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As our freight system has evolved to meet the demands of consumers, it must also evolve to address its impacts on public health and the planet. Indirect Source Rules or "ISRs," is a promising solution. Learn more in UCS's Sam Wilson's blog.
Indirect Source Rules: An Emerging Route Toward Clean Freight
As our freight system has evolved to meet the demands of consumers, it must also evolve to address its impacts on public health and climate
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May 18, 2025 at 7:33 PM
As our freight system has evolved to meet the demands of consumers, it must also evolve to address its impacts on public health and the planet. Indirect Source Rules or "ISRs," is a promising solution. Learn more in UCS's Sam Wilson's blog.
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Our painstakingly researched report, Decades of Deceit, comprehensively documents how major fossil fuel companies have misled the public and prevented climate action. We created a timeline that shows a small selection of their actions. Explore it here:
The Damning Records the Fossil Fuel Industry Doesn't Want You to See
Fossil fuel companies foresaw the devastating impacts of climate change more than 60 years ago.
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May 19, 2025 at 3:11 PM
Our painstakingly researched report, Decades of Deceit, comprehensively documents how major fossil fuel companies have misled the public and prevented climate action. We created a timeline that shows a small selection of their actions. Explore it here:
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The potential safety consequences of DOGE's disruptions at the National Nuclear Security Administration could be significant, @usatoday.com reports. UCS’s Dylan Spaulding warns that safety at Los Alamos is concerning.
Nuclear weapons woes: Understaffed nuke agency hit by DOGE and safety worries
The consequences of DOGE's disruptions at the National Nuclear Security Administration could be far-reaching, experts say.
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May 19, 2025 at 5:00 PM
The potential safety consequences of DOGE's disruptions at the National Nuclear Security Administration could be significant, @usatoday.com reports. UCS’s Dylan Spaulding warns that safety at Los Alamos is concerning.
For scientists wanting to continue the work of critical federal science advisory committees disbanded by the current administration... Here's a new toolkit we developed with some handy how-to tips! www.ucs.org/sites/defaul...
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May 19, 2025 at 1:58 PM
For scientists wanting to continue the work of critical federal science advisory committees disbanded by the current administration... Here's a new toolkit we developed with some handy how-to tips! www.ucs.org/sites/defaul...
Join us next week to learn how you can support evidence-based decision making at our free public webinar on "Preserving Federal Science Advice: Opportunities for Independent Science Advisory Committees" secure.ucs.org/a/2025-05-22...
Preserving Federal Science Advice: Opportunities for Independent Science Advisory Committees
The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to our webinar on how scientists and experts can support the continuation of policy-relevant science advice, even when federal advisory committees are dis...
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May 13, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Join us next week to learn how you can support evidence-based decision making at our free public webinar on "Preserving Federal Science Advice: Opportunities for Independent Science Advisory Committees" secure.ucs.org/a/2025-05-22...
My perspective published in the @thebulletin.org today: the rapid elimination of federal science advisory committees puts evidence-based policy making at risk.
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Eliminating US science advisory committees will harm the public and open the door to special interests
In recent weeks, the landscape of science advisory committees in the United States federal government has changed significantly as agencies eliminate committees to follow an executive order from Presi...
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May 12, 2025 at 2:01 PM
My perspective published in the @thebulletin.org today: the rapid elimination of federal science advisory committees puts evidence-based policy making at risk.
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Obliteration of the U.S. scientific infrastructure continues.
On April 30, the National Science Foundation (NSF) was told to “stop awarding all funding actions until further notice” by the Trump administration. This is a devastating attack on science:
Exclusive: NSF stops awarding new grants and funding existing ones
US science funder also plans to screen grant applications for compliance with ‘agency priorities’.
www.nature.com
May 2, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Obliteration of the U.S. scientific infrastructure continues.
The last 100 days have been an unprecedented assault on American science. Our scientists. Our institutions. And the people around the world who rely on it. We must stand united and speak up. Our collective future depends on it. #ScienceMatters www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPlu... savesciencenow.org
You Need Science. Now Science Needs You.
YouTube video by Union of Concerned Scientists
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April 30, 2025 at 5:16 PM
The last 100 days have been an unprecedented assault on American science. Our scientists. Our institutions. And the people around the world who rely on it. We must stand united and speak up. Our collective future depends on it. #ScienceMatters www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPlu... savesciencenow.org
I'm glad to see U.S. institutions of higher education standing up for academic freedom. In my blog today, I explain this in the context of taboo tradeoffs. #AcademicFreedom #HigherEducation #TabooTradeoffs blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Losing Academic Freedom Is Too High a Price
Without academic freedom, institutions of higher education risk becoming mere factories of conformity, serving up ideas that meet the demands of political or industry agendas, rather than serving a gr...
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April 14, 2025 at 5:15 PM
I'm glad to see U.S. institutions of higher education standing up for academic freedom. In my blog today, I explain this in the context of taboo tradeoffs. #AcademicFreedom #HigherEducation #TabooTradeoffs blog.ucs.org/melissa-finu...
Has FEMA's BRIC program "enhanced the level of hazard mitigation?" This is an empirical question that needs a robust evaluation. That demand has way outstripped supply gives us a clue of it's (perceived) value, at the very least. | grist.org/politics/fem...
FEMA moves to end one of its biggest disaster adaptation programs
In an internal FEMA memorandum obtained by Grist, the Trump administration announced it plans to dismantle the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.
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April 4, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Has FEMA's BRIC program "enhanced the level of hazard mitigation?" This is an empirical question that needs a robust evaluation. That demand has way outstripped supply gives us a clue of it's (perceived) value, at the very least. | grist.org/politics/fem...
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Our latest report links nearly one-third of today’s sea level rise to emissions from 122 fossil fuel producers & cement manufacturers. UCS’s Carly Phillips breaks down the data behind these major polluters and their responsibilities to act as the impacts of climate change grow increasingly severe.
The Infuriating Story Told by the Corporate and National Carbon Emissions Data
Emissions attributed to both the Carbon Majors and individual countries paint a picture of historical contributions that’s difficult to unsee and inspire calls for accountability.
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April 1, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Our latest report links nearly one-third of today’s sea level rise to emissions from 122 fossil fuel producers & cement manufacturers. UCS’s Carly Phillips breaks down the data behind these major polluters and their responsibilities to act as the impacts of climate change grow increasingly severe.
@danielbarad.bsky.social, I now understand Sabrina much better since you put her in the context of Western energy markets. Thank you!
What do Sabrina Carpenter and Western Energy Markets have in common?
Read my @ucsusa.bsky.social blog to find out!
Read my @ucsusa.bsky.social blog to find out!
Western Energy Markets, Sabrina Carpenter, and the Grid Espresso Paradox
California's SB 540 hits all the right notes for the state's future energy needs.
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April 1, 2025 at 12:53 PM
@danielbarad.bsky.social, I now understand Sabrina much better since you put her in the context of Western energy markets. Thank you!
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Open letter from nearly 2000 NAS member scientists: "We see real danger in this moment. We hold diverse political beliefs, but we are united (...) in wanting to protect independent scientific inquiry. We are sending this SOS to sound a warning: the nation’s scientific enterprise is being decimated."
Public Statement on Supporting Science for the Benefit of All Citizens
TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE We all rely on science. Science gave us the smartphones in our pockets, the navigation systems in our cars, and life-saving medical care. We count on engineers when we drive acr...
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March 31, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Open letter from nearly 2000 NAS member scientists: "We see real danger in this moment. We hold diverse political beliefs, but we are united (...) in wanting to protect independent scientific inquiry. We are sending this SOS to sound a warning: the nation’s scientific enterprise is being decimated."
The assault on U.S. science by Musk, Trump, et al. is an unmitigated disaster that will take GENERATIONS to recover from. Here's my latest blog explaining why and what we need to do.
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Hurricane Musk: How to Think About—and Oppose—the Obliteration of the U.S. Scientific Infrastructure
Steps we can take to rebuild and recover from the man made disaster damaging the US scientific infrastructure.
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March 31, 2025 at 5:32 PM
The assault on U.S. science by Musk, Trump, et al. is an unmitigated disaster that will take GENERATIONS to recover from. Here's my latest blog explaining why and what we need to do.
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Honored to celebrate the amazing life of Lee Grodzins, one of the original eight members of the Union of Concerned Scientists' steering committee in 1969. Thank you, Lee, for UCS, for science, and for the world
Professor Emeritus Lee Grodzins, pioneer in nuclear physics, dies at 98
MIT Professor Emeritus Lee Grodzins has died at age 98. He was a pioneer in nuclear physics, known for the influential experiment determining the helicity of the neutrino, which led to a key understanding of the weak interaction, as well as a technical entrepreneur.
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March 21, 2025 at 8:33 PM
Honored to celebrate the amazing life of Lee Grodzins, one of the original eight members of the Union of Concerned Scientists' steering committee in 1969. Thank you, Lee, for UCS, for science, and for the world