National Archives at College Park via Wikimedia Commons May 13, 2025 Putting Science to Work for Security: A Call to Prevent Nuclear Testing Scientists have a role to play in protecting our collective future by speaking in opposition to a resumption of nuclear weapons testing. Dylan Spaulding Senior Scientist
Megan Thomas/Unsplash May 13, 2025 What is a Just Land Transition? Amanda Fencl Director of Climate Science, Climate and Energy
Sarah Rice / Getty Images May 13, 2025 Denial, Restriction and Manipulation: New Trump Administration Targets Voting Rights, Fair Representation Liza Gordon-Rogers Research Associate
January 10, 2018 The Science of Sovereignty: Two Cases Show How the Future of Voting Rights Depends on the Integrity of Data Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Gage Skidmore/Flickr January 10, 2018 Trump Political Appointees Interfere in Scientific Grants Process Take Two: The Department of Interior Jacob Carter Former Contributor
M.O. Stevens/Wikimedia Commons January 9, 2018 Cap-and-Invest: A Key Tool to Help Oregon Fight Climate Change Jason Barbose Former Contributor
Florida Power & Light January 9, 2018 Department of Energy Coal Bailout Rejected: Told to Get the Facts First Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
January 9, 2018 One Year of Attacking Science: How the Trump Administration Measures Up Jacob Carter Former Contributor
John Rogers January 9, 2018 Clean Energy in 2018: Here’s What to Expect John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo: Tim Evanson/Wikimedia Commons January 8, 2018 Trump Administration Rescinds Fracking Rule for Public Lands: A Blow to Public Protection Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
January 8, 2018 New NOAA Report Shows 2017 Was the Costliest Year on Record for US Disasters Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
N G/Flickr January 8, 2018 At the CDC, as Elsewhere Throughout the Government, Words Have Consequences Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
January 8, 2018 Data Integrity and Voting Rights: Will the Supreme Court Protect the Right to Not Vote? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
January 6, 2018 New Update of the UCS Satellite Database Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
January 5, 2018 3 Questions Worth Answering in the Wake of Winter Storm Grayson Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
raymondclarkeimages/Flickr January 5, 2018 As President Trump Speaks to the Farm Bureau, Both Are Betraying Farmers Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
C-SPAN January 4, 2018 Anti-Science Nominee Kathleen Hartnett-White Faces Renewed Scrutiny for Top Environmental Post Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
The jet stream and polar vortex on January 3, 2017. Map from the University of Maine Climate Change Institute. January 3, 2018 The Polar Vortex, Winter Storm Grayson, and Climate Change: What’s the Connection? Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Photo: UCS/Anthony Eyring December 22, 2017 A Year of Resistance—and Why I’m Hopeful for 2018 Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 21, 2017 All I Want for Christmas Is Added Sugar Information Over Disinformation Genna Reed Former Staff
USDA-SARE/Edwin Remsberg December 21, 2017 As a Government Funding Deadline Looms, Scientists Seek Support for Agroecology Research Mike Lavender Former Contributor
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Flickr December 21, 2017 Good Riddance to that Deadbeat, 2017. And Hopeful Greetings to a Fresh New Year. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
December 21, 2017 Don’t Believe the Trump Administration—That Coal In Your Stocking Is Not a Compliment Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Image: Flickr/mmatsuura December 21, 2017 The Next Big Step in Massachusetts Offshore Wind: The Bids are in John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
New York City smog in the 1960's. Photo: Wikimedia December 21, 2017 Trump Vows to Kill 50 Years of Federal Health and Safety Protections Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo: Rick Obst/CC by 2.0, Flickr December 20, 2017 What's in the Nutrition Title of the (Food and) Farm Bill? Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor