Photo: Brenda Ekwurzel October 23, 2018 Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron are Still Distorting Climate Science Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Jason Leem/Unsplash October 23, 2018 Saturday Night Live and the Land Carbon Sink Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Trish Sheehan/Moms Clean Air Force October 19, 2018 Fighting for Facts and Family: What Will We Tell Our Kids? Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Credit: USFWS October 9, 2018 Half a Degree of Warming Could be the Difference Between Survival and Extinction for Many Species Adam Markham Former Staff
NASA October 9, 2018 Hurricane Michael Threatens Gulf Coast Homes and Military Bases Kristy Dahl Former Staff
October 8, 2018 The IPCC Gets Real about the 1.5°C Target Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
October 5, 2018 Pathways to 1.5C: Carbon Budget in the IPCC Special Report Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
As the IPCC report will make clear, when it comes to climate change, we are all in the same boat. Photo taken by the author at COP23 in Bonn, Germany last November October 5, 2018 Will the IPCC 1.5 Degrees Special Report Help Drive Greater Climate Ambition? Alden Meyer Former Contributor
Photo: Flickr / Irene / Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC 2.0 October 5, 2018 Heat Extremes at 1.5°C and 2°C Warming Rachel Licker Former Staff
North Carolina National Guard October 5, 2018 What a Difference 0.5°C Makes! Or, How a Seemingly Small Amount of Global Warming can Lead to a lot More Rain Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Chief Petty Officer Stephen Kelly/US Coast Guard October 5, 2018 Seven Things You Should Know About the IPCC 1.5°C Special Report and its Policy Implications Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Photo: Rafał Konieczny CC-BY-SA-4.0 (Wikimedia) October 2, 2018 New California Laws Address Climate Change—Some Bills Fall Short Jason Barbose Former Contributor
©corlaffra/Shutterstock.com October 2, 2018 Experts Expose Hot Air in Fossil Fuel Companies’ Climate Risk Reporting Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Photo: Dennis Schroeder / NREL October 1, 2018 Despite Trump Roadblocks, Full Steam Ahead for Clean Energy Transition Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
September 28, 2018 With Headlines Elsewhere, Administration Offers Just ONE Day For Public Input on Major Climate Rule Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
John Westrock/Flickr September 27, 2018 Getting the Facts Right on Washington’s I-1631 Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
CienciaPR’s education specialist, Elvin Estrada, trains educators at the Boys and Girls Club of Puerto Rico/Mónica Feliú-Mójer. September 24, 2018 Puerto Rico: Maria’s Laboratory for Scientific Collaboration UCS Science Network
IISD September 24, 2018 Understanding 1.5°C: The IPCC’s Forthcoming Special Report Rachel Licker Former Staff
US Army Photo September 21, 2018 Hurricane Florence: One Week Later Here’s What We Know and Here’s What’s Next Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Click on the map to explore the full interactive map. September 21, 2018 Sea Level Rise: New Interactive Map Shows What’s at Stake in Coastal Congressional Districts Kristy Dahl Former Staff
September 14, 2018 Even More Than 100% Clean: California’s Audacious Net-Zero Carbon Challenge Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Juan Declet-Barreto September 13, 2018 Mr President, More Than 3,000 Deaths is Not an “Incredible, Unsung Success” Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
National Guard September 12, 2018 Los peligros escondidos del huracán ‘Florence’: mareas catastróficas e inundaciones al interior amenazan a comunidades rurales y de bajos recursos Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
National Guard September 11, 2018 The Hidden Dangers of Hurricane Florence: Catastrophic Storm Surge and Inland Flooding Threatens Rural and Low-Income Communities Rachel Cleetus Policy Director