Learn how scientists can participate in the federal Notice and Comment rulemaking process and can communicate with Congress without violating anti-lobbying laws, including implications of the recent Loper Bright decision, redefining how Congress delegates authority to administrative agencies, and suggestions for potential reform measures that would improve how the government treats science.
Event type: Webinar
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Past Event | Webinar Webinar: Scientific advocacy with Congress and administrative agencies
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Past Event | Webinar Webinar: How scientists can be involved in the run up to the 2024 election
Scientists are increasingly engaging in activism, especially as the 2024 U.S. election approaches. Learn how to do so safely and effectively.
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Past Event | Webinar AGU Webinar: How scientists can be involved in the run up to the 2024 election
Scientists are increasingly engaging in activism, especially as the 2024 U.S. election approaches. Learn how to do so safely and effectively.
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Past Event | Webinar Science Hub Webinar Series: Protecting Scientists
Scientists: know your rights, recognize fear tactics, protect your research and reputation, and fight back against intimidation by fossil fuel corporations.
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Past Event | Webinar Getting Involved in the Upcoming Election: Best Practices for Scientific Advocacy
Learn best practices for getting involved in the upcoming election, how to engage with Congress on important legislative matters, and how scientists can be most effective in their advocacy efforts overall.
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Past Event | Conference AGU Fall Meeting 2023: Understanding the Legal Risks of Advocacy and Activism
Scientists, and particularly climate scientists, have often found themselves at the center of political and legal controversy, from industry attempts…
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Past Event | Conference AGU Fall Meeting 2023: Getting Involved in the 2024 U.S. Election
The 2024 U.S. election cycle is just around the corner. In this joint event between AGU and the Climate Science…
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Past Event | Webinar Primer on Submitting Public Comments as a Scientist
Join American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) in welcoming CSLDF to give our Team Based…
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Past Event | Webinar How Scientists and Activists Can Engage in Government Rulemaking
Learn what the government rulemaking process entails, and why engaging in this process is important for scientists and activists who want to effect policy change on issues that are meaningful to them.
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Past Event | Science Advocacy Science Advocacy 101
In this webinar, attorneys from the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund will discuss ways that scientists can apply their expertise…