Alex Wong/Getty Images May 1, 2025 What’s at Stake in the Budget Reconciliation Process (And What You Can Do About It) The majority is considering slashing spending to clean energy, to electric vehicles, to sustainable agriculture, to climate resilience. Here’s what you can do. David Watkins Director of Government Affairs, Climate & Energy Program
Allison Joyce/Getty Images May 1, 2025 Trump’s 6 Worst Attacks on FEMA in the First 100 Days Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Drew Angerer/Getty Images April 29, 2025 President Trump’s 100 Days of Federal Housing Policy Chaos Zoe Middleton Associate Director of Just Climate Resilience
Photo: Derrick Jackson December 13, 2018 Gutting Protections in a Marine Sanctuary: Trump and Zinke Take Aim at Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Monument Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: Jennifer Gay. December 12, 2018 What if “Sustainable Agriculture” Weren’t Theoretical? The Case of Cuba Ricardo Salvador Former Contributor
Photo: John Cameron/Unsplash December 12, 2018 Massachusetts Needs More Than MOR-EV Daniel Gatti Former contributor
dog97209/Flickr December 10, 2018 Scientists to EPA: Stop Sidelining Science in the Air Pollution Standard Update for Particulate Matter Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Tammy Anthony Baker/Wikimedia Commons December 10, 2018 Trump Digs Coal… Into an Ever-Deeper Hole Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Michael Fleshman/Flickr December 10, 2018 Congress Can Finally Secure Our Right to an Equally Weighted Vote: Here’s How Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: nat693/Adobe Stock December 7, 2018 Monumental Disaster at the Department of the Interior Joel Clement Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia Commons December 7, 2018 The Global Warming Emissions Report Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Didn’t Want You to See Joel Clement Former Contributor
December 6, 2018 The National Climate Assessment Provides Exactly the Information the Country—and Its Leaders—Need to Hear Rachel Licker Former Staff
Photo: Hancock County Wind Center December 6, 2018 McNamee on FERC Harmful to Kansas and Iowa Wind Industries and Rate-Payers Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Photo: NRCS Soil Health/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) December 5, 2018 Let’s Celebrate Soil! New Science and Stories for World Soils Day Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
General Motors December 5, 2018 Will Koch Pull the Plug on Electric Cars? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
DC Central Kitchen/Flickr December 4, 2018 With Lessons from Los Angeles, D.C. Takes a Good Food Policy Coast to Coast Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
mopictures/Flickr December 4, 2018 Understanding Local Impacts to Inform Wildlife Conservation UCS Science Network
November 30, 2018 NCA4 warns climate change puts our workforce at risk. The case of Latinos shows what we can do about it. Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: Drenaline/Wikimedia Commons November 29, 2018 Three Ways a Trump FERC Could Negatively Impact Us Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Seb Zurcher November 29, 2018 Data and the Future of Mobility: An Interview with Dr. Regina Clewlow Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Photo: Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr November 29, 2018 Scientific Integrity and Privacy at Risk in Census Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Dave Herholz/Flickr November 28, 2018 Scientists Call Out EPA Over Ozone Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: US Air Force November 27, 2018 EPA Chemical Office Nominee Alexandra Dunn Must Prioritize Science and Public Health Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Brenda Wood/CC BY-SA (Flickr) November 27, 2018 Will Cutting Carbon Emissions Increase MY Energy Bill? It doesn’t have to. Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: Tracey Adams/Flickr November 27, 2018 2018 LA Auto Show: Automakers Promise an Electric Future While Moving Backwards on Emissions? David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
November 26, 2018 Hope and a 250-mile Bike Ride Through Colorado with a Mother-Daughter Duo UCS Science Network
Photo: North Charleston/Flickr November 26, 2018 The 2018 House Elections May be Historic Enough to End the Redistricting Wars Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow