(Top) John Moore, (Bottom) Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images May 7, 2025 A Cruel Tradeoff: Building the “Amazon of Deportation” While Tearing Down Health and Human Services The Trump administration wants to spend $45 billion to build an inhumane deportation industry while planning to cut at least $40 billion in life-saving programs from the Department of Health and Human Services. Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
NNSA Nevada May 7, 2025 How Science and Advocacy Ended Dangerous Nuclear Testing in the United States Jennifer Knox Policy & Research Analyst
Marcie Hebert/USFWS May 6, 2025 Wetlands and Streams Face a New Threat from the Trump Administration Stacy Woods Research Director
Photo: Down Dickerson/Flickr April 12, 2019 US Winter 2018-2019: Bomb Cyclones, Arctic Outbreaks, Abundant Snowfall, Flooding, and an Unseasonably Warm Alaska Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: USDA/Flickr April 12, 2019 Uncharted Territory: The EPA’s Science Advisors Just Called Out Administrator Wheeler Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Lyntha Scott Eiler/Flickr April 12, 2019 Prodded by Coal Industry, the EPA Decides Mercury Is Fine, Just Fine. Remind Them: It’s Not. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
G. Kulacki/UCS April 11, 2019 Nuclear Weapons in the Reiwa Era Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Photo: Eltiempo10/Wikimedia Commons April 11, 2019 Three Things EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler Doesn’t Understand About Ambient Air Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Greensboro Transit Authority April 11, 2019 Electric Utilities Can Accelerate Electric Truck and Bus Deployment Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
Photo: John Brighenti/Flickr April 10, 2019 Will Congress Extend the EV Tax Credit? A New Bipartisan Bill Gives me Hope Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Photo: Mrs. Gemstone/Flickr April 10, 2019 Yes, EPA: Regulating Mercury Pollution Is “Appropriate and Necessary” Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
LadyDragonflyCC/Flickr April 9, 2019 Fires in Texas Spark Interest in Chemical Safety Anthony Gutierrez Former Contributor
Photo: Lance Cheung/USDA April 9, 2019 4 Questions for the New Census of Agriculture Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
Before switching to no-till, farmer Gary Hula described the soil as having the consistency of flour. Just four years later and the structure and moisture in the soil is undeniable. Photo courtesy USDA/Flickr April 8, 2019 Farmers Are Excited About Soil Health. That’s Good News for All of Us. Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
April 5, 2019 There are Faster, Cheaper, Safer and More Reliable Alternatives to the Energy Department’s Proposed Multibillion Dollar Test Reactor Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Credit: NASA/GSFC April 5, 2019 Confronting Solar Geoengineering: What You Need to Know Shuchi Talati Former Contributor
Credit: J. Rogers/UCS April 5, 2019 5 Wind Power Facts (From Better Sources Than President Trump) John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo: GaryAlvis/iStock April 5, 2019 Xenophobia Run Amok at the National Institutes of Health Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Photo: Gage Skidmore April 5, 2019 6 Ways to Make Your Science Advocacy Effective at the State and Local Levels UCS Science Network
Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr April 2, 2019 Shell Puts Trade Groups on Notice about Climate Policy Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
April 1, 2019 Food Companies at the Table in Trump Administration’s Dietary Guidelines Committee Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
April 1, 2019 Trump Administration Proposes Sponsorship Opportunities for Federal Agency Staff Positions and “Assets” Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Steven Buss/Flickr March 29, 2019 Five Takeaways from the EPA Meeting on Particulate Pollution Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
LANCE CHEUNG March 29, 2019 Nine Reasons to Oppose the Trump Administration’s Proposed SNAP Changes Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Photo: Caltrans March 29, 2019 What Climate Change Could Mean for the Future of California’s Springtime Snowpack Geeta Persad Former Contributor
Public domain March 28, 2019 Equality, More or Less: How the Supreme Court Might Fix Gerrymandering Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: WildEarth Guardians/Flickr March 28, 2019 How Securitization Can Help Achieve a Just Transition for Coal Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor