Posnov/Getty Images July 29, 2025 Why More Frequent Wildfires and Extreme Rainfall Are a Particularly Perilous Combo Wildfires can fundamentally change how water moves through a landscape, leading to changes in both the availability and quality of water. Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Julian Finney/Getty Images July 28, 2025 Smarter Integration of Renewables Could Have Prevented the Blackout in Spain and Portugal Lee Shaver Senior Energy Analyst
Montinique Monroe/Getty Images July 24, 2025 President Trump’s Handouts to Fossil Fuel Industry Will Cost Public $80 Billion Over Next Decade Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
March 24, 2017 California’s Opportunity to Show Leadership with Clean Cars David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Representatives from diverse communities on the front lines of climate change march at the front of the People Climate March in New York City in 2014. Photo: Stephen Melkisethian March 24, 2017 How Does Your Whiteness Inform Your Climate Work? Fair Question. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
March 23, 2017 Here’s an Energy Savings Plan: Buy When Prices Are Lower Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: Zack Cunningham / California Department of Water Resources March 23, 2017 People Still Care About Science: California Commits to Using Climate Science in Water Decisions Juliet Christian-Smith Western States Regional Director
Photo: Chafer Machinery/CC BY 2.0, Flickr March 23, 2017 Monsanto's Four Tactics for Undermining Glyphosate Science Review Genna Reed Former Staff
March 23, 2017 Why the Time is Right for Nevada to Raise its Renewable Portfolio Standard Laura Wisland Former Contributor
March 22, 2017 You Can Support Science and Push Back Against the Anti-Science Agenda: Here’s How UCS Science Network
US Department of Agriculture/Flickr March 22, 2017 Trump’s "Skinny" Budget Would Starve Farmers of Support, Leave Kids and Seniors Hungry Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
The March for Science on April 22 must be unapologetically inclusive. Photo: March for Science March 22, 2017 When I March for Science, I’ll March for Equity, Inclusion, and Access Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Mgtmail/CC BY (Flickr) March 22, 2017 The Safety of Coal Miners—and Every Worker in America—Is at Risk Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Retrieved from @EPAScottPruitt March 22, 2017 Fact-checking the Trump Administration's Claims about EPA's Vehicle Standards Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
March 20, 2017 Counting the Attacks on Science by the Trump Administration and Congress Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
March 20, 2017 Why Freezing North Korea’s Weapons Programs Would Make Us Safer David Wright Former Contributor
NASA March 17, 2017 What NASA Earth Missions are on the Chopping Block? – PACE, CLARREO, OCO-3, and DSCOVR Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
March 17, 2017 Cover Crop Challenges: A Reminder That In Agriculture, Even Small Changes Can Be Hard Andrea Basche Former contributor
March 17, 2017 Secretary of Defense James Mattis: The Lone Climate Change Soldier in this Administration’s Cabinet Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Photo: US Agency for International Development/CC BY-NC 2.0, Flickr March 16, 2017 Food Production Does NOT Need to Double by 2050 (And Other Required Reading for the Next USDA Secretary) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Photo: Tammy Anthony Baker/Wikimedia Commons March 16, 2017 Budget Proposal Throws Coal Communities under the Bus Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Photo: KatarzynaBialasiewicz/iStock March 16, 2017 Will Congress Turn Its Back on the Safety of America's Workers? Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Photo: Marco Verch/BY-SA (Flickr) March 16, 2017 Helping the FDA Define "Healthy" Food Labels Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Oran Viriyincy/CC BY-SA 2.0 (Flickr) March 16, 2017 Are Electric Buses Feasible? Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Anthony Eyring/UCS March 15, 2017 Who's Marching for Science—and Why? Here Are 15 Answers Guest Commentary