Lintao Zhang/Getty Images July 8, 2025 What China’s Approach to Iran Tells Us About Its Foreign Policy By not taking sides against Iran or Russia in recent conflicts, China is trying to achieve stability and play the role of global mediator. Robert Rust China Analyst
Khanchit Khirisutchalual/Getty Images July 8, 2025 Climate Lawsuits Are Rising as Political Pushback Intensifies L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Brandon Bell/Getty Images July 7, 2025 Seven Things You Need to Know About the Texas Flash Flood Tragedy Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Photo: Rafał Konieczny CC-BY-SA-4.0 (Wikimedia) October 2, 2018 New California Laws Address Climate Change—Some Bills Fall Short Jason Barbose Former Contributor
©corlaffra/Shutterstock.com October 2, 2018 Experts Expose Hot Air in Fossil Fuel Companies’ Climate Risk Reporting Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
EPA October 2, 2018 The EPA Disbanded Its Office of Science Advisor. Here’s Why That Matters. Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Sustainable Food Center October 1, 2018 Lapsed Farm Bill Hurts Central Texas Farmers and Low-income Families Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Photo: Dennis Schroeder / NREL October 1, 2018 Despite Trump Roadblocks, Full Steam Ahead for Clean Energy Transition Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
September 28, 2018 With Headlines Elsewhere, Administration Offers Just ONE Day For Public Input on Major Climate Rule Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
September 27, 2018 Environmental Justice Requires Electoral Reform: New Analysis Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
John Westrock/Flickr September 27, 2018 Getting the Facts Right on Washington’s I-1631 Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Photo: Erika Spanger-Siegfried/UCS September 26, 2018 A Stunningly Low Price for Offshore Wind: Massachusetts Moves Forward John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
September 25, 2018 What is the Responsible Science Policy Coalition? Here Are Some Clues Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Jaguar MENA September 25, 2018 When Will Autonomous Vehicles be Safe Enough? An interview with Professor Missy Cummings Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
US Air Force September 25, 2018 PFAS Contamination at Military Sites Reveals a Need for Urgent Science-based Protections Genna Reed Former Staff
September 25, 2018 Action Needed to Address the US Military’s PFAS Contamination Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
CienciaPR’s education specialist, Elvin Estrada, trains educators at the Boys and Girls Club of Puerto Rico/Mónica Feliú-Mójer. September 24, 2018 Puerto Rico: Maria’s Laboratory for Scientific Collaboration UCS Science Network
IISD September 24, 2018 Understanding 1.5°C: The IPCC’s Forthcoming Special Report Rachel Licker Former Staff
September 24, 2018 No, Space-Based Missile Defense Will Not Cost Only $20 Billion. (Spoiler: That’s only the launch costs.) Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
Photo: Mike Poresky/CC BY Flickr) September 24, 2018 The Coal Bailout Nobody is Talking About Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Coast Waterkeeper/Waterkeeper Alliance September 21, 2018 In a Warming World, Carolina CAFOs Are a Disaster for Farmers, Animals, and Public Health Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
September 21, 2018 Utilities Look Toward a Clean Energy Future, Yet the Administration Keeps Looking Back Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
US Army Photo September 21, 2018 Hurricane Florence: One Week Later Here’s What We Know and Here’s What’s Next Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Click on the map to explore the full interactive map. September 21, 2018 Sea Level Rise: New Interactive Map Shows What’s at Stake in Coastal Congressional Districts Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Public domain September 19, 2018 California Ready to Take Action on Clean Transportation after Climate Summit Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation