Tim Boyle/Getty August 5, 2025 Trump’s Latest Move to Deny Climate Science and What it Means for Vehicle Standards Oil companies win. You lose. Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
Spencer Platt/Getty Images August 5, 2025 As States Continue to Fail Workers, We Need Federal Heat Protections Alicia Race Climate Resilience Policy Advocate
Brandon Bell/Getty Images August 4, 2025 Despite Clear Preferences from Texas Hill Flood Survivors, Uncertainty Looms Zoe Middleton Associate Director of Just Climate Resilience
Photo: Dllu/Wikimedia Commons August 28, 2018 Transitioning the Workforce in the Era of Autonomous Vehicles: Meet Dr. Algernon Austin Richard Ezike Former Contributor
Forest Service photo by Maria M. Rivera August 27, 2018 Ante la crisis fiscal, climática, y humanitaria, la comunidad científica boricua se moviliza para informar la política pública post-María Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: NASA August 24, 2018 The Importance of Briefing NASA Deputy Administrator Nominee on the Latest Climate Science Rachel Licker Former Staff
Photo: Tammy Anthony Baker/Wikimedia Commons August 23, 2018 Trump Twists the Law to Bail Out Coal Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Photo: Paige Stanley August 22, 2018 What Congress Does Next Could Cost Farmers and Taxpayers Billions UCS Science Network
Laura Hamilton August 22, 2018 Bringing Communication Back Into Science: Incentivizing #scicomm Efforts for Early Career Scientists UCS Science Network
Photo: Omari Spears/UCS August 22, 2018 Public Discussion of Science Policy Surges Nationwide as Thousands Engage in Science Rising Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Steve Tatum/Flickr August 21, 2018 A Power Plan No More: Trump Team Slaps Down Progress, Clears Way for Dirty Air Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
geniusksy/Adobe Stock August 21, 2018 Will California Continue its Progress on Clean Electricity? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
Photo: LadyDragonflyCC/Flickr August 21, 2018 The EPA’s Proposed Chemical Disaster Rule is a Disaster in the Making Charise Johnson Former Contributor
Photo: snowpeak/Wikimedia Commons August 20, 2018 Why Would Illinois Want More Pollution from Coal Power? Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
August 17, 2018 The Senate Will Accelerate Kelvin Droegemeier’s White House Science Advisor Nomination. That’s a Good Thing. Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Troye Owens August 16, 2018 For Washington Voters, I-1631 is a Chance to Tackle Climate Change Head On Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
The FDA just unveiled its new social media policy, which provides guidance to their employees on use of social media for official and personal purposes. August 15, 2018 Strong Leadership Makes for Satisfied Federal Scientists: A Case Study at the FDA Genna Reed Former Staff
USDA August 15, 2018 Is Scientific Integrity Safe at the USDA? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
August 14, 2018 We Surveyed Thousands of Federal Scientists. Here are Some Potential Reasons Why the Response Rate Was Lower than Usual Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Photo: Daniels, Gene/ The U.S. National Archives August 14, 2018 Trump Administration Takes Aim at Public Health Protections Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
US Geological Survey August 14, 2018 UCS Survey Shows Interior Department is Worse Than We Thought—And That’s Saying Something Joel Clement Former Contributor
VALENTINA POWERS/Flickr August 14, 2018 Happy 10th Birthday to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act! Genna Reed Former Staff
Virginia State Parks/Flickr August 14, 2018 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Results of Our 2018 Federal Scientists Survey Jacob Carter Former Contributor