Kentucky Academy of Science

Date/Time
4/14/2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Eastern
Event Description
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invites scientists and experts to a virtual discussion to learn about the advances in attribution science, which can help hold corporations accountable for their climate impacts.
We will discuss the latest science, how it underpins climate litigation and policy, and how you can effectively communicate the science to advocate for climate accountability.
The Growing Field of Attribution Science and How It Informs Climate Accountability

Register for the webinar today.
Speakers:
  • Sarah Goodspeed, Outreach Manager, Climate Accountability Campaign, UCS
  • Delta Merner, PhD, Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation, UCS
  • Carly Phillips, PhD, Research Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation, UCS
  • Hannah Poor, Campaign Organizer, Climate Accountability Campaign, UCS
This research is crucial for climate accountability. We will cover key updates from the Make Polluters Pay movement, including climate lawsuits by state and local governments, and new climate superfund bills that are being introduced around the country.
Please register to join UCS on April 14
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