Photo: Brazilian things/Wikimedia Commons August 19, 2019 Amazon Deforestation and Brazilian President Bolsonaro’s Attack on Science UCS Blog
© iStockphoto.com/Ridofranz August 13, 2019 As Global Warming Increases, Is There an Upper Limit to How Much Additional Water Vapor The Atmosphere Can Hold? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Patrick Fore on Unsplash August 2, 2019 Tribute to Dr. Frank Ackerman, a Second Draft Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Public Domain July 31, 2019 What do Alaska Wildfires Mean for Global Climate Change? Carly Phillips Research Scientist
AP Photo/John Locher July 31, 2019 Calor fatal en cada distrito de congreso: Nuevo mapa y 433 fichas informativas que muestran lo que está en juego Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Photo: nsub1/Flickr July 29, 2019 Resilience and Transitioning to EVs Should Be Key Features in New Highway Bill Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Photo: Craig Davidenko/Drone Media July 29, 2019 My Written Testimony on Transportation Infrastructure and Climate Change Kristy Dahl Former Staff
AP Photo/John Locher July 26, 2019 Killer Heat by Congressional District: New Map and 433 Fact Sheets Show What’s at Stake Kristy Dahl Former Staff
James Palnisad July 25, 2019 Climate Risk Disclosure Act Is Good for Your Investments Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
Photo: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews July 23, 2019 Vulnerable Populations Across US Metro Areas at Risk of Fatal Heat by Mid-Century Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Anthony Behar/Sipa Press July 22, 2019 African Americans Are Disproportionately Exposed to Extreme Heat Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
July 22, 2019 UCS Extreme Heat Report: A Call to Action on Midwest Clean Energy James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File July 22, 2019 As Heatwave Blankets Nation, Utility Disconnect Policies Can Kill Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
logoboom/Shutterstock July 22, 2019 Will the US Be a Dystopian Hellscape in 2100 if Emissions Keep Rising? Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Amanda Ouellet wipes her face with a cold wet towel to cool off while working outside. AP Photo/John Locher, File July 19, 2019 This Weekend’s Heatwave Is the Future of Extreme Heat: 3 Things You Should Know and Do Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Public Domain July 16, 2019 Climate Change and Wine – Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? UCS Science Network
Photo: Flickr / Irene / Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC 2.0 July 16, 2019 5 Great Public Health Resources for Dealing With Extreme Heat Rachel Licker Former Staff
AP Photo/Daily News, Miranda Pederson July 16, 2019 Top Ten Heat-Related Terms You Need to Pay Attention to While Reading UCS’s Killer Heat Report Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Photo: EPA July 15, 2019 10 Ways Andrew Wheeler Has Decimated EPA Protections in Just One Year Elliott Negin Former Contributor
NOAA July 12, 2019 How Climate Risks Get Compounded: Louisiana Grapples With Heavy Rain, Tropical Storm Barry, and Swollen Mississippi Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Melting permafrost on Alaska's North Slope. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech July 11, 2019 How Alaska’s Recent Heat Wave May Worsen Climate Warming Carly Phillips Research Scientist
July 10, 2019 Censoring a Senior Analyst at the State Department for Telling the Truth is a Damned Shame Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo: stgermh/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 July 9, 2019 Maine Hits Clean Energy Grand Slam Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
Jason Leem/Unsplash July 8, 2019 Can Trees, Oceans and Giant Carbon Sucking Machines Save Us from Climate Catastrophe? Angela Anderson Former Contributor