Puerto Rico US Army National Guard October 4, 2017 Mr. President: Puerto Rico Is, Indeed, Living a “Real Catastrophe” Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: justice.gov September 29, 2017 Pruitt Plans to Gut The Clean Power Plan: How Weak Will The New EPA Proposal Be? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Derrick Jackson September 22, 2017 Puffins, Politics, and Joyful Doggedness in Maine Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Hurricane Irma approaches landfall in southern Florida, September 10, 2017. Photo: NASA September 18, 2017 Will Republican Mayors Crack the Party's Wall of Climate Denial? Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: Henri Sivonen/CC BY (Flickr) September 16, 2017 California's 100% Clean Energy Bill Faces Setback—But Progress Continues Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Glacier National Park Fire. Photo: Brett Timm, National Park Service September 15, 2017 Western Wildfires Add to Disasters the Nation Faces: Will Congress Take Action? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Red knots on Cape May: The population of the rufa subspecies of red knot has declined by an estimated 75 percent over the past two decades as sea level rise, shoreline stabilization, and Arctic warming shrink its habitat. September 12, 2017 Sea Level Rise Threatens Cape May, New Jersey, and Its Vulnerable Visitors Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
September 11, 2017 Will New Scientific Breakthroughs Pave the Way for More Climate-Related Lawsuits? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Chevron Refinery in South Africa. CC-BY-2.0 (Wikimedia Commons). September 11, 2017 Will Chevron’s New CEO Show More Vision on Climate? Guest Commentary
U.S. Navy (Flickr) September 8, 2017 UCS Experts' View of Risk and Preparedness as the Impacts of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Mount Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
September 7, 2017 Flooded by Hurricane Harvey: New Map Shows Energy, Industrial, and Superfund Sites Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Patrick Bloodgood/US Army September 6, 2017 Superfund Sites and the Floods of Hurricane Harvey: Foreseeable or an “Act of God"? Jacob Carter Former Contributor
US Naval Research Laboratory September 5, 2017 ¿Está en zona de peligro de inundaciones por Irma o José? Esté atento a los avisos de las agencias locales y usa éste mapa para enterarte de tu riesgo. Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
IPCC (Flickr) September 5, 2017 Connecting the Dots on Climate Science: The Importance of a Complete Science Narrative UCS Science Network
Photo: Texas National Guard/CC BY (Flickr) September 5, 2017 5 Things Congress Can Do to Help Communities Devastated by Hurricane Harvey Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Coast Guard repairs and replaces buoys and other aids damaged by Hurricane Harvey. Photo: US Coast Guard/Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Cox September 5, 2017 We Must Protect the Workers Who Will Rebuild after Hurricane Harvey Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
NOAA Satellite Image of Irma on September 5, 2017, 19:15 UTC September 5, 2017 Catastrophic Intensity: Why Is Hurricane Irma Gaining Strength So Quickly? Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
September 5, 2017 Protecting New Jersey From Sea Level Rise: The Future of the Meadowlands Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
August 31, 2017 What’s the Connection Between Climate Change and Hurricane Harvey? Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Google Maps August 31, 2017 As Arkema Plant Burns, Six Things We Know About Petrochemical Risks in the Wake of Harvey Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
NOAA August 24, 2017 Hurricane Harvey Threatens to Bring Dangerous Storm Surge and Flooding to Texas Coast Kristy Dahl Former Staff
August 24, 2017 ExxonMobil Attacks New Study That Exposes Its Climate Deception…Again. Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Charleston City Marina, 2015. Photo: www.jaredbramblett.com August 22, 2017 Historic Communities Face New Challenges as Sea Levels Rise along the South Carolina Coast Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
August 21, 2017 Going in the Wrong Direction: We Need More Advice on the Impacts of Climate Change Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor