May 6, 2014 The National Climate Assessment and Opportunities to Cut U.S. Emissions Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 6, 2014 If Climate Science Were Your Doctor, You’d Quit Burning Fossil Fuels Immediately Paul Baer Former contributor
May 6, 2014 Water, Climate, and You: the 2014 National Climate Assessment Brenda Ekwurzel Former Staff
May 2, 2014 How Much Did Sea Levels Rise Over the Past 50 Years? A Lot If You Live on the U.S. Gulf or East Coasts Brenda Ekwurzel Former Staff
April 29, 2014 Reconciling the Local Wildlife Risks of Wind Energy with its Global Climate Benefits Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
April 24, 2014 The U.S. National Climate Assessment: A Detailed Evaluation of the Scientific Evidence on Climate Change Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
April 24, 2014 The Power of Positive: Science Communication Lessons from Katharine Hayhoe Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
April 22, 2014 How to Celebrate Earth Day: Go Treasure Hunting with the Kids John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
April 21, 2014 Spring Break in Florida: A Lesson in the Costs of Climate Change Angela Anderson Former Contributor
April 21, 2014 Earth Day Ideas: Looking for Air Leaks in all the Right Places Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
April 21, 2014 Power Outages, Extreme Weather, and Climate Change: How Smart Energy Choices Will Help Keep the Lights On Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
April 17, 2014 Virginia Supreme Court Unanimously Supports Academic Freedom at the University of Virginia Michael Halpern Former Contributor
April 16, 2014 We’re Going on a Vampire Hunt: Standing Up to Standby Power on Earth Day John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
April 15, 2014 Cows Are the Real Hogs: The IPCC and the Demand Side of Agriculture Doug Boucher Former Contributor
April 15, 2014 Cashing in on Earth Day: 10 Activities to Kick-start Low-Carbon Living and Save You Money Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
April 14, 2014 Severe Texas Drought Exposed in "Years of Living Dangerously" Brenda Ekwurzel Former Staff
April 14, 2014 Reactions to Our Analysis of Climate Science on CNN, Fox, and MSNBC Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
April 11, 2014 What do Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Indonesian Forests All Have in Common? Lael Goodman Former contributor
April 7, 2014 Africa’s Meningitis Belt and the Power of a Single Weather Forecast Roberto Mera Former contributor