Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images August 20, 2025 What Is a “Skinny” Farm Bill—and Is It a Bad Thing? The House Agriculture Committee may attempt to push through a scaled-down version of the farm bill—but there are certain things it cannot leave out. Melissa Kaplan Senior Manager of Government Affairs
Cedric Letsch/Unsplash August 19, 2025 We Can Have it All: Forward-Looking Climate Policy and Affordability. Here’s How. Daniel Barad Western States Policy Manager
Alex Wong/Getty Images August 14, 2025 Scientists’ Role in Defending Democracy Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: WildEarth Guardians/Flickr March 28, 2019 How Securitization Can Help Achieve a Just Transition for Coal Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Photo credit: flickr/trein foto March 27, 2019 How the Chemical Industry Deployed the Disinformation Playbook on PFAS Genna Reed Former Staff
Photo: Roy Luck/Flickr March 27, 2019 EPA Needs to Trust Its Own Scientists and Protect Us from Ethylene Oxide Genna Reed Former Staff
Photo: USFWS/Flickr March 27, 2019 1,399 Endangered Species Latest Casualty as David Bernhardt’s Siege on Science Continues at Interior Department Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Photo: 4kodiak/iStock March 25, 2019 How the Green New Deal Can Unify Rather than Divide Us Ken Kimmell Former President
March 22, 2019 New Mexico Commits to 100 Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Photo: US Air Force March 21, 2019 Illinois’ Energy Future: Less Coal, More Renewables James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Offshore wind on the horizon (Credit: J. Rogers) March 21, 2019 What’s Hot in Offshore Wind: 5 Dispatches from the Front Lines John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Puerto Rico Capitol Building. Photo credit Wikipedia March 18, 2019 The Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics Continues to Weaken UCS Science Network
Photo: Alden Meyer March 18, 2019 Inspiration, Humility, Hope, and Sadness: Reflections on the Youth Climate Strike Alden Meyer Former Contributor
NASA March 14, 2019 Trump’s Proposed 2020 Budget Takes Aim at Science (Again) Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
USEPA/Flickr March 14, 2019 A Comment Guide for Fighting the EPA’s Attacks on Mercury Standards and Cost-Benefit Analysis Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Photo: USDA/CC by public domain March 14, 2019 Perdue’s Paradox: Proposed USDA Reorganization Would Undermine Farmers and Science-Based Research Mike Lavender Former Contributor
March 13, 2019 The Scientific Integrity Act is Good for Science and Good for Government Michael Halpern Former Contributor
March 13, 2019 Bury the Science, Then Claim It Doesn’t Exist: Interior Department Undermines Arctic Drilling Review Joel Clement Former Contributor
Photo: Vine House Farm/Public domain (Flickr) March 11, 2019 Getting to 100% Clean Energy—and the Grid Operators that Stand in the Way Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
En la conferencia ANDREC con líderes de la industria de energía renovable en Latinoamérica y el Caribe March 8, 2019 3 Key Facts on the Participation of Women in Renewable Energy Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
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Alaska Airlines March 7, 2019 Washington State Tackles Transportation Emissions Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Photo: Juliwatson /Pixabay March 6, 2019 100% Clean Electricity in Washington State: Everything You Need To Know Mark Specht Senior Manager, Western States Energy
John Matychuk/Unsplash March 6, 2019 EPA Report Shows Vehicles Are Most Efficient Ever But is Trying to Roll Back That Progress Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst