C-SPAN February 12, 2018 ExxonMobil’s Climate Disinformation Campaign is Still Alive and Well Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Gage Skidmore/Flickr February 8, 2018 Pruitt Squirming away from the Weight of Climate Evidence Rachel Licker Former Staff
Florida National Guard February 6, 2018 How One Utility Is Using Tax Reform to Hide a Billion-Dollar Climate Problem Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
January 31, 2018 Science 1, Gobbledygook 0: Debunking Trump’s Climate Claims Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais January 31, 2018 Donald Trump’s State of the Union: Actions Speak Louder Than Words Alden Meyer Former Contributor
JXBauer/Flickr January 31, 2018 Sea Level Rise Will Make Oregon’s Existing Flooding Problems Worse Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Photo: Wikimedia Commons January 26, 2018 Infrastructure in the Trump Congress: We Must Build for the Future, Not the Past Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Rappaport Center January 25, 2018 Three Good Things Massachusetts is Doing on Climate Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Brian Katt/Wikimedia Commons January 24, 2018 ExxonMobil’s Jekyll-and-Hyde Act: A Year in Holding Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
M.O. Stevens/Wikimedia Commons January 9, 2018 Cap-and-Invest: A Key Tool to Help Oregon Fight Climate Change Jason Barbose Former Contributor
January 9, 2018 One Year of Attacking Science: How the Trump Administration Measures Up Jacob Carter Former Contributor
January 8, 2018 New NOAA Report Shows 2017 Was the Costliest Year on Record for US Disasters Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
January 5, 2018 3 Questions Worth Answering in the Wake of Winter Storm Grayson Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
The jet stream and polar vortex on January 3, 2017. Map from the University of Maine Climate Change Institute. January 3, 2018 The Polar Vortex, Winter Storm Grayson, and Climate Change: What’s the Connection? Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: UCS/Anthony Eyring December 22, 2017 A Year of Resistance—and Why I’m Hopeful for 2018 Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Flickr December 21, 2017 Good Riddance to that Deadbeat, 2017. And Hopeful Greetings to a Fresh New Year. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
December 20, 2017 Three Ways Fox News Misleads its Readers on Sea Level Rise Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Photo: Ian Swoveland December 18, 2017 Trump’s Two-Minds on Climate Change Puts America’s Security Last Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
NOAA/Flickr December 12, 2017 Arctic Report Card 2017: Ice Cover Is Shrinking Faster Compared With Prior 1500 Years Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
The Moon is seen as is rises, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017 in Washington. Photo by NASA. CC-BY-2.0 (Flickr) December 6, 2017 Supermoons, King Tides, and Global Warming Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
December 5, 2017 Pruitt’s War on the Planet and the EPA—and What Congress Can Do About It Ken Kimmell Former President
U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. James L. Harper Jr. December 1, 2017 Abnormal and Catastrophic 2017 Hurricane Season Finally Over Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Rachel Kramer/Flickr November 30, 2017 Great Lakes’ Great Changes: Temperatures Soar as the Climate Changes Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
The Fijian COP23 presidency placed this sea-faring canoe outside of the main plenary hall in Bonn, symbolizing that when it comes to climate change, we are all in the same boat. Photo: By the author. November 29, 2017 Climate Summit Makes Progress Despite Trump, But Much More Urgency Is Needed Alden Meyer Former Contributor