Mario Tama/Getty Images June 13, 2025 In This Knife’s Edge Authoritarian Moment, Say “No Kings” to President Trump It is not too late. But soon, it could be. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Department of Homeland Security June 12, 2025 5 Actions Needed after President Trump’s FEMA Review Council Meeting Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images June 12, 2025 Science Under Fire in Washington Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
Photo: USDA April 16, 2018 SNAP Work Requirements Provoke Broad Opposition to House Farm Bill Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
April 16, 2018 Commendable Nuclear Safety Catch at the Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
April 16, 2018 Peter Wright’s Nomination Means Superfund Conflicts of Interest in Almost All 50 States Genna Reed Former Staff
April 16, 2018 DOI Caught Lying About a Staff Purge. Congress Has Questions Joel Clement Former Contributor
iStockphoto.com/ssuaphoto April 16, 2018 Scott Pruitt’s Regulatory Rollback Recipe Josh Goldman Former Contributor
April 13, 2018 The White House Clearly Does Not Like the EPA’s “Secret Science” Plan Michael Halpern Former Contributor
April 13, 2018 Brace Yourself for Unhealthy Air: The Trump Administration Weakens Clean Air Protections Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo by Derrick Z. Jackson April 12, 2018 Trump Onboard for Offshore Wind? Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
US Air Force April 12, 2018 SNAP already has work requirements. Adding more won’t solve poverty. Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
US Air Force April 10, 2018 USDA Focus on Nutrition Program “Integrity” is a Smokescreen Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Bill Hughes, FracTracker Alliance April 10, 2018 Andy Wheeler: Trump’s Pick for EPA Deputy is a Threat to Our Climate and Health Angela Anderson Former Contributor
April 10, 2018 Department of Energy Releases Bogus Study to Prop Up Coal Plants Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
April 10, 2018 China in Focus #21: Finding Middle Ground in the Middle Kingdom Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
April 9, 2018 The World’s Population Hasn’t Grown Exponentially for at Least Half a Century Doug Boucher Former Contributor
FEMA News Photo April 9, 2018 FEMA and HUD Budgets are Vital for Disaster and Climate Preparedness Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
April 6, 2018 With Pruitt Under Fire, Likely Successor Andrew Wheeler’s Coal Ties Deserve Scrutiny Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Scott Pruitt testifies this week before the Senate for the first time as EPA administrator. Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr April 6, 2018 Pruitt Needs to Go—But So Do Others in Pruitt’s Conflicted and Corrupt EPA Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
David Nagy April 6, 2018 Shell Knew About Climate Risks Since the 1980s, Will it Act Now? Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Photo: RuslanDashinsky/iStock April 6, 2018 Grasping for “Hopeful Signs,” Washington Post Downplays the Dangers of Trump Administration Attacks on Science and Public Health Genna Reed Former Staff
Alina Chan, Future of Research April 5, 2018 Empowering Early Career Scientists to Engage in Science Advocacy, Policy and Communication UCS Science Network
April 4, 2018 Newsflash: Better Fuel Efficiency is Good For Jobs Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation