Spencer Platt/Getty Images August 5, 2025 As States Continue to Fail Workers, We Need Federal Heat Protections It’s getting hotter. And states keep blocking heat protections for outdoor workers—including, most recently, Kentucky. Alicia Race Climate Resilience Policy Advocate
Copernicus Sentinel-3 imagery/European Union August 7, 2025 What We’re Watching: Wildfire Smoke and Trump Administration Mirrors Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Tim Boyle/Getty August 5, 2025 Trump’s Latest Move to Deny Climate Science and What it Means for Vehicle Standards Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
June 9, 2017 Increase in Cancer Risk for Japanese Workers Accidentally Exposed to Plutonium Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
USDA June 9, 2017 Federal Science Advisory Boards Under Threat: Why Scientists Should Get Involved Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
June 8, 2017 Trump Budget Bares Wholesale Disregard for Environmental Justice Communities, But a New Bill Gives Hope Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
June 8, 2017 Does Trump's Paris Decision Make Him the Most Dangerous Man in the World? Guest Commentary
June 7, 2017 The Ugly: Post #3 on the NNSA’s FY2018 Budget Request Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Photo: Dennis Schroeder / NREL June 7, 2017 There Are 68.4 Million Better Places for Solar Panels Than Mr. Trump’s Wall John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo: Martinan/iStock June 6, 2017 7 States Give Pruitt an "F" in Science, Challenge EPA Over Pesticide That Harms Children Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
June 6, 2017 Americans Deserve Better than the Heartland Institute’s Climate “Experts” Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
June 5, 2017 Despite Bipartisan Support for Clean Energy, Nevada Governor Vetoes RPS Bill Laura Wisland Former Contributor
June 2, 2017 While You Weren’t Looking, Energy Efficiency Became One of Our Nation's Top Energy Resources Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
June 2, 2017 Coal’s Days Are Numbered—So Where Will the Electrons Come From? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
June 1, 2017 President Trump, Paris, and ExxonMobil Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
Photo: Adrian Scottow June 1, 2017 President Trump’s Epic Fail on Paris Alden Meyer Former Contributor
Photo: Moms Clean Air Force/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (Flickr) June 1, 2017 “You Need to Move Beyond Surviving to Thriving”: A Conversation with Mustafa Ali Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Damage from Hurricane Sandy in Mantoloking, New Jersey in 2012. June 1, 2017 The 2017 Hurricane Season Begins: Here Are 3 Alarming Things I’m Watching Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
UCS/Anthony Eyring June 1, 2017 A Shameful Act: President Trump’s Likely Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 31, 2017 New Numbers Are In and EVs Are Cleaner Than Ever David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
May 30, 2017 We All Benefit from Foreign Nations’ Food Crop Diversity—But Do Our Politics Reflect This Interdependence? UCS Science Network