NASA Scientific Visualization Studio July 31, 2025 What Do Trump’s Attacks on NOAA Have to Do with the Gulf Dead Zone? Continued attacks on NOAA’s ability to conduct science will make it increasingly difficult to reduce the size of the Gulf dead zone. Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 30, 2025 Hot Summer 2025 Could Be the Coolest for the Rest of Our Lives: 6 Things to Know Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Posnov/Getty Images July 29, 2025 Why More Frequent Wildfires and Extreme Rainfall Are a Particularly Perilous Combo Carly Phillips Research Scientist
NASA.Gov August 15, 2017 Three Myths About Solar Energy and the Eclipse Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
August 11, 2017 Massachusetts Leads on Clean Electricity—Let's Take On Clean Transportation Daniel Gatti Former contributor
NASA August 11, 2017 ¿Listos para el eclipse solar? Nuestro sistema eléctrico sí lo está. John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
UCS August 10, 2017 Floods, Droughts, and Soil: The Movie (or, Why I Destroyed a Small City for Page Views) Andrea Basche Former contributor
Photo: Takeshi Kuboki/CC BY (Flickr) August 10, 2017 The Solar Eclipse and Our Electricity Supply: Why We've Got This Covered Laura Wisland Former Contributor
USDA-SARE/Edwin Remsberg August 9, 2017 How Healthier Soils Help Farms and Communities Downstream Deal with Floods and Droughts Andrea Basche Former contributor
The world's largest fossil fuel companies have worked to deceive hte public about the realities and risks of climate change for decades. Photo: Steve Garvie August 8, 2017 US Abandons Global Science Leadership, Zeroes Out IPCC Funding Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
August 4, 2017 Got Climate Science Questions, Administrator Pruitt? Ask the US National Academy of Sciences Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
Department of Energy August 4, 2017 Coal-Fired Power Producers Announce a New Game Plan: Wind, Wind, Wind Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Gary Peeples/USFWS August 4, 2017 Conferences and Condors: UCS Unveils a New Toolkit for Scientists Engaging on the Endangered Species Act Charise Johnson Former Contributor
UCS August 4, 2017 7 Fun Facts for National Farmers Market Week Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium August 3, 2017 Dead Zone 2017: Even Worse than Predicted (and That's an Understatement) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
A whole new perspective. (Credit: UCS) August 3, 2017 Three Renewable Energy Numbers to Impress Your Friends With: 7, 43, 50 John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
August 3, 2017 NRC’s Decision Making: 18 Reasons Why You Are Right, but Wrong Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
Ivette Perfecto and John Vandermeer in a shaded coffee farm in Chiapas, Mexico. They use diverse shaded coffee as a model system to study ecological complexity and its implications for farm management and biodiversity conservation. August 2, 2017 Agroecology to the Rescue: 7 Ways Ecologists are Working Toward Healthier Food Systems Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia August 1, 2017 Energy Department Scientists Barred From Attending Nuclear Power Conference Elliott Negin Former Contributor
July 30, 2017 Simorgh Launch: Iran’s Bigger Ride to Space Gets off the Ground Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
July 28, 2017 North Korean ICBM Appears Able to Reach Major US Cities David Wright Former Contributor
Photo: Partners Healthcare July 25, 2017 Climate and Energy in the Health Care Sector: An Interview with Bill Ravanesi John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead