Lintao Zhang/Getty Images July 8, 2025 What China’s Approach to Iran Tells Us About Its Foreign Policy By not taking sides against Iran or Russia in recent conflicts, China is trying to achieve stability and play the role of global mediator. Robert Rust China Analyst
Khanchit Khirisutchalual/Getty Images July 8, 2025 Climate Lawsuits Are Rising as Political Pushback Intensifies L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Brandon Bell/Getty Images July 7, 2025 Seven Things You Need to Know About the Texas Flash Flood Tragedy Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 1, 2017 When Will We Be Able to Stop Burning Fossil Fuels to Generate Electricity? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo: Oregon Department of Agriculture. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 (Flickr) April 28, 2017 Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program Off to a Great Start Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
April 27, 2017 US Needs More Options than Yucca Mountain for Nuclear Waste Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Switching from gasoline to electricity not only reduces emissions, it can save money on fuel. Electricity and gasoline price data from the US Energy Information Agency: 2016 average residential electricity price $0.107/kWh, 2016 average gasoline price $2.40/gallon. Costs assume 11,350 annual miles driven, 28.6 MPG gasoline efficiency, 0.30 kWh/mile EV efficiency. April 27, 2017 Oregon Legislature Can Boost Electric Car Sales David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
April 27, 2017 Climate Adaptation, Adaptive Climate Justice, and People with Disabilities. Guest Commentary
April 27, 2017 Worker Memorial Day: 13 Workplace Fatalities Occur Every Day in the United States Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Provided by Geoffrey Supran April 27, 2017 A Peer Review of the March For Science UCS Science Network
U.S. Bureau of Land Management April 26, 2017 President Trump's Assault on the Antiquities Act Signals Trouble for National Parks and Monuments Adam Markham Former Staff
April 26, 2017 The Regulatory Accountability Act Subverts Science and Must Be Stopped Michael Halpern Former Contributor
National Agroforestry Center April 26, 2017 Arbor Day and Agroforestry: Green Infrastructure for Agriculture Andrea Basche Former contributor
loadrunner235/Mariordo CC BY-SA 2.0 (Wikimedia). April 26, 2017 What Will It Take for Automakers to Meet California’s EV Requirements? Not as Much as You Might Think. David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Photo: Energy.gov April 25, 2017 White House Attacks on ARPA-E Endanger US Energy Innovation Guest Commentary
Scott Bauer/USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service April 25, 2017 Five Ways President Trump Has Failed Rural America in the First 100 Days Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Photo: UCS April 25, 2017 On Top of a Wind Turbine, On Top of the World John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Provided by Elise Tolbert April 24, 2017 I’m Elise, and I’m a Scientist Marching in the Peoples Climate March. This Is Why. UCS Science Network
April 24, 2017 Valorous Congressmen, Tilting at Windmills Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
April 21, 2017 New Update of the UCS Satellite Database Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
The March for Science on April 22 must be unapologetically inclusive. Photo: March for Science April 21, 2017 March for Science: A Search for Truth, Trust, and Public Support UCS Science Network
Wikimedia CC BY-SA 3.0 April 21, 2017 Top Clean Cars from the 2017 New York Auto Show Josh Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia April 21, 2017 Why Scientists Are Fighting Back: We’ve Had Enough of Trump’s War on Facts Ken Kimmell Former President
Rising sea levels are already a threat to coastal historic buildings and the communities they anchor in places like Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay. Photo: Octavio Abruto/iLCP April 20, 2017 I’m Marching for the Same Reason Preservationists Have Always Marched—to Save Places and the Communities They Anchor Guest Commentary
Dennis Schroeder/NREL April 20, 2017 Is Progress Stalled on Clean Energy? Nah. Look at What States are Doing. Ken Kimmell Former President