Loco Steve CC-BY-SA 2.0 (Flickr) May 22, 2017 California’s Cap-and-Trade Program and Low Carbon Fuel Standard Go Together Like Peanut Butter and Jelly Jason Barbose Former Contributor
May 22, 2017 Three Steps Shell Can Take for the Climate—and to Earn Public Trust Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
May 22, 2017 Congress vs. Trump: Are the President’s Anti-Science Budget Priorities Headed for Another Defeat? Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Aerial photo released by the California Department of Water Resources, showing the damaged spillway with eroded hillside in Oroville May 19, 2017 Infrastructure Spending Is Coming. Climate Change Tells Us to Spend Wisely Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
Zorandim/Shutterstock.com May 18, 2017 There’s an Elephant in the Room and It Smells Like Natural Gas Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
May 18, 2017 April 2017 Was the Second Hottest April on Record: We Need NOAA More Than Ever Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
May 16, 2017 BP Hosts Annual General Meeting Amid Questions on Climate Change Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
©corlaffra/Shutterstock.com May 16, 2017 ConocoPhillips Shareholders to Consider Climate-Related Lobbying and Executive Perks Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
In UCS's 2016 Climate Accountability Scorecard, both ExxonMobil and Chevron scored "poor" in the area of Planning for a World Free From Carbon Pollution. Look for a Scorecard update later this year. May 15, 2017 Chevron, ExxonMobil Face Growing Investor Concerns About Climate Risk Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
May 10, 2017 New Arctic Climate Change Report: Stark Findings Confront Secretary of State Tillerson Ahead of G7 Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: UCS/Anthony Eyring May 2, 2017 What's Next After the Peoples Climate March? Riding the Momentum and Bringing It Home Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
April 27, 2017 Climate Adaptation, Adaptive Climate Justice, and People with Disabilities. Guest Commentary
U.S. Bureau of Land Management April 26, 2017 President Trump's Assault on the Antiquities Act Signals Trouble for National Parks and Monuments Adam Markham Former Staff
Photo: Energy.gov April 25, 2017 White House Attacks on ARPA-E Endanger US Energy Innovation Guest Commentary
Provided by Elise Tolbert April 24, 2017 I’m Elise, and I’m a Scientist Marching in the Peoples Climate March. This Is Why. Elise Tolbert Senior Energy Campaign Manager
Photo: Wikimedia April 21, 2017 Why Scientists Are Fighting Back: We’ve Had Enough of Trump’s War on Facts Ken Kimmell Former President
Rising sea levels are already a threat to coastal historic buildings and the communities they anchor in places like Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay. Photo: Octavio Abruto/iLCP April 20, 2017 I’m Marching for the Same Reason Preservationists Have Always Marched—to Save Places and the Communities They Anchor Guest Commentary
Dennis Schroeder/NREL April 20, 2017 Is Progress Stalled on Clean Energy? Nah. Look at What States are Doing. Ken Kimmell Former President
April 20, 2017 An Earth Day Salute to States Leading the Clean Energy Transition Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Jeff Vanuga/USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service April 19, 2017 Farmers to Trump: Don’t Walk Away from Climate Action Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
In UCS's 2016 Climate Accountability Scorecard, both ExxonMobil and Chevron scored "poor" in the area of Planning for a World Free From Carbon Pollution. Look for a Scorecard update later this year. April 14, 2017 Chevron Denies Climate Risk to Shareholders While Supporting the Spread of Climate Disinformation Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program