Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 16, 2025 EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science Zeldin is proposing to walk away from regulating carbon emissions from power plants—plus nearly every other source of heat-trapping emissions. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
wildpixel/Getty Images July 14, 2025 An Important Lesson for These Times from Environmental Justice’s Earliest Days Guest Commentary
River Partners July 15, 2025 Best Practices for Just Land Transitions in California Ángel S. Fernández-Bou Senior Climate Scientist
123rf.com/hxdyl November 8, 2018 Why We’re Taking a Hard Look at Nuclear Power Plant Closures Ken Kimmell Former President
Beaver Valley nuclear in PA. Photo: United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission November 8, 2018 Natural Gas is Undermining Pennsylvania’s Nuclear Plants—And That’s Bad News for the Climate Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Photo: Montgomery County Planning Commission November 8, 2018 What the New UCS Report on Nuclear Plants Means for Illinois James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
US Gov. November 7, 2018 The Elections, and What They Mean for Climate, Energy, and Science Ken Kimmell Former President
Photo: FEMO November 7, 2018 Climate Changes Health: The Backstory is the Front Story UCS Science Network
Photo: Samuriah November 5, 2018 Arizona and Renewables: 7 Reasons to Vote Yes on Prop. 127 Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
Omari Spears/UCS November 5, 2018 Your Guide to Tuesday’s Transformation of Democracy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Karen Long MacLeod/CPLC November 2, 2018 Unmasking the Waukegan Coal Plant Reliability Myth James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Photo: Mike Jacbos November 2, 2018 There is a Standard for Comparing Power Plant Closings with Energy Shortages; Let’s Use it! Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Pixabay November 2, 2018 Washington’s I-1631: A Chance to Choose Hope, Not Fear Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Photo: NY attorney general's office November 2, 2018 Will This Case Finally Bring Down ExxonMobil’s Culture of Climate Deception? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Anthony Eyring/UCS November 2, 2018 Fighting Climate Change: You’re 4x As Powerful As You Think John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo via <a href="https://www.goodfreephotos.com/">Good Free Photos</a> November 1, 2018 My Experience with the Science Network Mentor Program: Finding the Path to Advocacy that Works for You UCS Science Network
Ken Wright/Air Force November 1, 2018 PFAS Contamination on Military Bases Is A Scary Reality—And For Me, It’s Personal Charise Johnson Former Contributor
October 31, 2018 Supporting Science Policy Advocacy and Outreach through Microgrants UCS Science Network
iStockphoto.com/ssuaphoto October 30, 2018 General Motors’ EV Plan May Sound Good, But it’s Bad News for Cars and Drivers. Here’s Why. David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Photo: Lindsay/Flickr for the WA King Tide Photo Initiative October 29, 2018 Sea Level Rise and I-1631: What’s at stake for Washington? Kristy Dahl Former Staff
October 26, 2018 How Affordable is Your Electricity? Comparing Electric Rates, Bills, and Burden Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: J. Rogers October 25, 2018 Offshore Wind in 2018: Four Takeaways John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo: Mark Warner October 24, 2018 Can Uber and Lyft Be a Climate Solution? Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
October 24, 2018 Protecting Our Children from Lead in School Drinking Water: Getting the Law Right! UCS Science Network
Mike Olliver/UCS October 24, 2018 Students, Don’t Forget to Vote. You Too, STEM Majors UCS Science Network
October 24, 2018 Why We Met with Andrew Wheeler—And What Happened When We Did Ken Kimmell Former President