US Department of State June 26, 2025 The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Instead of eliminating Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, the US attack may push Iran’s leaders toward actually building one. Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
Mario Tama/Getty Images June 27, 2025 What’s Happening with California’s Gasoline Supply? Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Yuhan Zhang/Wikipedia June 26, 2025 We Need Sound Policy Informed by Science. The Trump Administration Is Undermining it. Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: ww.epw.senate.gov December 8, 2017 A Toxic Nomination Hangs in the Balance: Who Will Stand Up to Finally Topple Michael Dourson? Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Publicsource.org December 8, 2017 The Future of Solar is in the President’s Hands. It *Should* Be an Easy Call John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
December 8, 2017 New Transmission Projects Will Unleash Midwestern Wind Power—And Save Billions Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
December 6, 2017 The Penn State Science Policy Society: Filling the Gap Between Science and Community UCS Science Network
December 6, 2017 Why You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Recycling Old Appliances John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
December 6, 2017 Automakers’ Long List of Fights Against Progress, and Why We Must Demand Better Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
The Moon is seen as is rises, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017 in Washington. Photo by NASA. CC-BY-2.0 (Flickr) December 6, 2017 Supermoons, King Tides, and Global Warming Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
December 5, 2017 It’s World Soil Day: Celebrate Soil, Carbon, and the Opportunities Right Under Our Feet Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
December 5, 2017 Did Pilots See North Korea’s Missile Fail during Reentry? David Wright Former Contributor
December 5, 2017 Pruitt’s War on the Planet and the EPA—and What Congress Can Do About It Ken Kimmell Former President
Jeremy Rempel. CC-BY-ND 2.0 (Flickr) December 4, 2017 The EPA Knows Glider Trucks Are Dangerously Dirty: It’s Time to Keep Them Off the Road Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
December 4, 2017 Chinese Military Strategy: A Work in Progress Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Staff Sgt. Jason Colbert, US Air Force December 1, 2017 Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards—Under Fire? UCS Science Network
U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. James L. Harper Jr. December 1, 2017 Abnormal and Catastrophic 2017 Hurricane Season Finally Over Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
December 1, 2017 Virginia’s Gerrymander Is Still Alive—and a Deadly Threat to Environmental Justice Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Steve Fecht/General Motors December 1, 2017 More Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Coming to Massachusetts Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Rachel Kramer/Flickr November 30, 2017 Great Lakes’ Great Changes: Temperatures Soar as the Climate Changes Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: Department of Defense November 29, 2017 Hyping US Missile Defense Capabilities Could Have Grave Consequences Elliott Negin Former Contributor
November 29, 2017 You Might Be Wasting Food, Even If You’re Not Throwing It Away Doug Boucher Former Contributor
The Fijian COP23 presidency placed this sea-faring canoe outside of the main plenary hall in Bonn, symbolizing that when it comes to climate change, we are all in the same boat. Photo: By the author. November 29, 2017 Climate Summit Makes Progress Despite Trump, But Much More Urgency Is Needed Alden Meyer Former Contributor
Adding insulation to your attic is an effective step to improve the efficiency of your home, save money, and cut carbon emissions. November 28, 2017 Which States are Most Energy-Efficient? Here are the Latest Results John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead