Getty Images July 10, 2025 Power Hungry: Why Data Centers Are Developing Their Own Energy Sources to Fuel AI The spread of AI data centers is larger, more numerous, and faster-growing than anything that has come before to the electric utilities. The potential for this to cause supply shortages and costs for consumers is plain to see. Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
The 100-Hour Weather & Climate Livestream July 10, 2025 Ask a Scientist: How Livestreaming 100 Hours of Weather and Climate Moved Thousands to Action Michelle Rama-Poccia Bilingual Writer and Podcast Host, Union of Concerned Scientists
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Toronto Film Festival May 8, 2019 Healthy Soil, Coming to a Theater Near You: 5 Lessons from “The Biggest Little Farm” Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
A wide range of stakeholders from across the country met in December 2018 to develop a set of principles to ensure equitable deployment of energy storage technologies. (Photo: Megan Rising/UCS) May 8, 2019 Putting Communities First in Deploying Energy Storage Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
May 7, 2019 China’s Counterproductive Response on New START Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
May 6, 2019 NNSA’s FY20 Budget Request: Full Speed Ahead on Weapons Development and Production Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
President Donald Trump visits the American Cemetery of Suresnes, outside Paris, as part of Veterans Day and the commemorations marking the 100th anniversary of the 11 November 1918 armistice, ending World War I, Nov. 11, 2018. (DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro) May 1, 2019 Moving Ahead on Minnesota Clean Energy Legislation James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
US Department of Agriculture/Flickr April 30, 2019 USDA Provides Blueprint for Dismantling a Government Research Agency Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
House Speaker’s Office/Facebook April 30, 2019 Challenging Trump’s Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement Alden Meyer Former Contributor
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Aerial view of the Eli River Fire on July 17, 2015. Photo: BLM Alaska Fire Service April 30, 2019 The Vicious Climate-Wildfire Cycle Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Photo: Tavo Romann/Wikimedia Commons April 30, 2019 EPA’s Plan to Ignore Co-Benefits will Cost American Lives Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
US Department of the Interior/Flickr April 30, 2019 Taking the “Public” out of Public Service, New Interior Secretary Bernhardt Refuses to Address Climate Change Joel Clement Former Contributor
Photo: Airman Connor J Marth/US Air Force April 26, 2019 On Worker Memorial Day: Remember the Fallen and Continue the Fight for Workplace Safety and Health Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
April 25, 2019 Four New (Old) Ways the White House is Trying to Restrict Science for Policymaking Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
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Wikimedia Commons April 24, 2019 Self-Scheduling: How Inflexible Coal is Breaking Energy Markets Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: Kārlis Dambrāns/Wikimedia Commons April 24, 2019 The Future of Transportation Is Electric David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Photo: C-SPAN April 24, 2019 From Profound Conflicts of Interest to a Blind Eye for Harassment, Barry Myers Is the Wrong Choice for NOAA Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Public Domain April 23, 2019 How Can We Get More Electric Trucks on the Road? Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
NASA April 22, 2019 It’s Earth Day and these 3 Unique (but Endangered) Species are Giving Me LIFE! Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Asilvero/Wikimedia April 22, 2019 Legislation to Modernize the California Public Records Act Improves, Advances Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Public Domain April 22, 2019 Air Pollution Should be Monitored Using the Best Available Science: Meh, Says the EPA Anita Desikan Former Staff
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