US Department of State June 26, 2025 The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Instead of eliminating Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, the US attack may push Iran’s leaders toward actually building one. Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
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Yuhan Zhang/Wikipedia June 26, 2025 We Need Sound Policy Informed by Science. The Trump Administration Is Undermining it. Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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October 24, 2018 Why We Met with Andrew Wheeler—And What Happened When We Did Ken Kimmell Former President
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Photo: Karen Long MacLeod/CPLC October 24, 2018 New Report Has Bad News for Illinois Coal Plants: It’s Time to Go Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
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Photo: Brenda Ekwurzel October 23, 2018 Yes, ExxonMobil and Chevron are Still Distorting Climate Science Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: John Saller October 23, 2018 Milwaukee Area Science Advocates Collaborate to End Lead Exposure UCS Science Network
Jason Leem/Unsplash October 23, 2018 Saturday Night Live and the Land Carbon Sink Carly Phillips Research Scientist
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Trish Sheehan/Moms Clean Air Force October 19, 2018 Fighting for Facts and Family: What Will We Tell Our Kids? Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Allison Cain/UCS October 19, 2018 EPA’s Proposal to Restrict Science Will Be Delayed: Score One for Science. Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
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Michael Latner/UCS October 15, 2018 November Elections and the Art of Voter Suppression Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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Photo: Diliff/Wikimedia Commons October 11, 2018 Scientists Cut Out of EPA’s Particulate Pollution Standard Setting Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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Photo: IIP Photo Archive/Flickr October 10, 2018 With The Farm Bill Expired, Will Science Stall? Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
Photo: Ryan McKnight October 10, 2018 Three Reasons Bernard McNamee is a Horrible Choice for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Public Domain October 10, 2018 Clean Transportation Technologies Can Cut Emissions and Save Northeast Over $1 Trillion in Reduced Spending on Oil. Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Credit: USFWS October 9, 2018 Half a Degree of Warming Could be the Difference Between Survival and Extinction for Many Species Adam Markham Former Staff
NASA October 9, 2018 Hurricane Michael Threatens Gulf Coast Homes and Military Bases Kristy Dahl Former Staff
October 8, 2018 The IPCC Gets Real about the 1.5°C Target Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist