In this segment, Bill speaks with Kristie Ellickson, Senior Scientist at the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists, about the growing consequences of federal budget cuts to research and development. Topics include:
- How cutting “taboo words” like equity or diverse from research grants undermines cancer, environmental, and public health studies.
- The ripple effect of canceled or delayed grants on labs, supplies, hiring, and graduate student pipelines.
- Real-world examples: fewer weather balloons and forecasters at NOAA, reduced lead mitigation programs in schools, and FEMA staff shortages.
- Why every American—not just scientists—should care about how these cuts affect daily life, healthcare options, and long-term innovation.
Kristie also highlights her own work in air pollution modeling and cumulative impacts, explaining how interconnected research helps protect communities.
Learn more about Kristie at ProtectScienceAndInnovation.org
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