Joe Raedle/Getty Images April 21, 2025 Will Congressional Republicans Attack Clean Energy in Budget Reconciliation? It is critical to stand up in defense of commonsense clean energy policies that drive the nation’s economy forward. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
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Photo: Adam Markham February 19, 2019 Chaco Canyon at Risk: Interior Nominee Bernhardt Wants to Drill on Lands Sacred to Tribes Adam Markham Former Staff
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Photo: U.S. Department of Defense February 14, 2019 10 Things the Department of Defense Needs to Include in Their New Climate Change Report Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
February 13, 2019 The Journal of Science Policy and Governance (JSPG): Engaging early career researchers in science policy UCS Science Network
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Craig Ulrich/Berkeley Lab February 12, 2019 Climate Change and Groundwater: Incorporating Climate Realities and Uncertainties into California’s Groundwater Planning Geeta Persad Former Contributor
Source: The Solar Foundation February 12, 2019 Trump’s Tariffs May Have Cost the Solar Industry Thousands of Jobs Last Year John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
MSU's Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha works to mitigate kids' lead exposure and lead a public health initiative in Flint, Michigan. Here she examines Flint resident, 9 year-old Jaquan. February 11, 2019 People are the Purpose of Science UCS Science Network
Pontiac, Michigan – August 19, 2016 – Roadkill Nights and Dodge attracted more than 20,000 performance enthusiasts when they brought legal drag racing to Woodward Avenue to kick off Woodward Dream Cruise Weekend. Tim Kuniskis, Head of Passenger Cars – Dodge, SRT, Chrysler and FIAT, FCA – North America, made the first official run on the 1/8th mile track on Woodward Avenue. The event includes 350 registered racers; more than 1,000 muscle, vintage and classic cars and the entire Dodge and SRT lineup. For more information contact Kristin Starnes 248-512-0889. February 11, 2019 EPA Head Lies about Fuel Economy Fines in Push for Weaker Car Standards Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Photo: Tony Webster/Flickr February 11, 2019 Minnesota Bill HF700 Considers Bold Carbon-Free Energy Target Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia commons February 8, 2019 How the Government Shutdown Shredded Indian Health Services Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
February 7, 2019 Big Dairy Is Looking to Sell More Milk—and a Perception of Better Health Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Photo: Don Anair February 7, 2019 Self-Driving Cars Need to be Steered in a Climate-Smart Direction Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
Photo: Terry Johnston/Wikimedia Commons February 7, 2019 What to Watch for in Michigan’s State of the State Speech James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Photo: EPA/Flickr February 6, 2019 Kids and Mercury Don’t Mix. You Now Have 2 Days Left to Tell the Trump Administration. Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
February 6, 2019 Don’t Scapegoat China for Killing the INF Treaty. Ask it to Join. Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Photo: Eric Sonstroem/Flickr February 5, 2019 ¿Quién respira el aire más contaminado por emisiones de vehículos en California? Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Senior Vehicles Engineer
Photo: Eric Sonstroem/Flickr February 5, 2019 Air Pollution from Vehicles in California: People of Color Bear the Biggest Burden David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Photo: Wikimedia February 4, 2019 Two Years in, and the State of Our Union Is Weakened—but It’ll Be Strong Again Ken Kimmell Former President
February 4, 2019 Will the Real State of the Union Please Stand Up? 7 Things President Trump Won’t Say Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
February 4, 2019 My Food and Farm Reading List for Black History Month Rafter Ferguson Former Contributor