April 1, 2014 Top 5 Ways the Latest IPCC Review of Climate Change Reflects the U.S. Experience Angela Anderson Former Contributor
April 1, 2014 Which Costs More? Transmission Lines for 10x More Renewable Energy, or Pipelines for 2x More Natural Gas Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
April 1, 2014 President Obama’s Plan to Cut Methane Emissions Will Help Reduce Climate Risks of Natural Gas Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
April 1, 2014 Climate Change May Cause Baseball Ticket Prices to Rise Michael Halpern Former Contributor
March 31, 2014 On Human Strength and Climate Change: Thoughts on Chavez Day Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
March 26, 2014 The Ocean’s Cooling Effect: An Air Conditioner for the Planet Roberto Mera Former contributor
March 21, 2014 A Conspiracy Theory Researcher Falls Victim to Conspiracy Theories: Intimidated Journal to Retract Lewandowsky Paper Michael Halpern Former Contributor
March 21, 2014 What Are We Doing with our Planet’s Land? A Report from Berlin Doug Boucher Former Contributor
March 20, 2014 The New 400ppm World: CO2 Measurements at Mauna Loa Continue to Climb Melanie Fitzpatrick
March 14, 2014 Grid Security and Renewable Energy: Too Much Information, or Not Enough? Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
March 6, 2014 Many World Heritage Sites are Predicted to Fall Victim to Climate Change Adam Markham Former Staff
March 6, 2014 What’s the Big Idea in President Obama’s Budget? Building Resilience to Climate Consequences. Angela Anderson Former Contributor
March 6, 2014 Is Palm Oil-Driven Deforestation the Secret Ingredient in Your Favorite Products? Calen May-Tobin Former contributor
March 6, 2014 How the EPA Can Set a Strong, Flexible Power Plant Carbon Standard Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
February 26, 2014 Climate Change in Maryland: The Health of the State’s Economy Depends on How We Respond Adam Markham Former Staff
February 26, 2014 The Social Cost of Carbon: Counting the Costs of Climate Change and the Benefits of Cutting Carbon Pollution Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
February 25, 2014 Grimm-Cassidy Bill Seeks to Gut Biggert Waters Flood Insurance Reforms Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
February 25, 2014 Early Wildfire Season in New Mexico Starts as U.S. Considers New Funding Sources to Fight Extreme Wildfires Brenda Ekwurzel Former Staff
February 19, 2014 “Courage, Creativity, and Boldness” — A 2030 Target for California Climate Action Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
February 19, 2014 CVS, Tobacco, and Aligning Companies’ Actions with Their Sustainability Brands on Climate Change Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS