Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 16, 2025 EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science Zeldin is proposing to walk away from regulating carbon emissions from power plants—plus nearly every other source of heat-trapping emissions. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
wildpixel/Getty Images July 14, 2025 An Important Lesson for These Times from Environmental Justice’s Earliest Days Guest Commentary
River Partners July 15, 2025 Best Practices for Just Land Transitions in California Ángel S. Fernández-Bou Senior Climate Scientist
March 8, 2017 Why the EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act Is Bad for Science Genna Reed Former Staff
March 7, 2017 A Dishonest Proposal: The House Science Committee Resurrects EPA Secret Science Nonsense in the HONEST Act Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Ryan/CC BY (Flickr) March 7, 2017 Real Help for Coal Miners Requires Real Solutions Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
NOAA March 6, 2017 President Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts: Hurting NOAA Hurts America Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Green Cover Seed March 3, 2017 What We Need Are Farms That Support Farmers, Consumers AND the Environment Andrea Basche Former contributor
Photo: Marine Jaouen/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, Flickr March 3, 2017 President Trump’s Opening Salvos on Clean Water—and Other Public Health Safeguards Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
March 3, 2017 President Trump’s Visit to Newport News, VA and His Speech Aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford: The Climate Connection Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
A dozen doozies are within this letter by Richard Lindzen to President Trump. March 3, 2017 A Dozen Doozies: Setting the Record Straight on Richard Lindzen’s Letter to President Trump Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Wikimedia March 2, 2017 Beryllium Exposure: Trump Administration Delays Protecting Workers from a Devastating Risk Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
February 28, 2017 The Social Cost of Carbon Underscores an Obvious Fact: Climate Change is Costly Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
February 27, 2017 The NRC and Nuclear Safety Culture: Do As I Say, Not As I Do Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
Credit: NPS February 27, 2017 Will the US Choose to Be on the Right Side of History and Welcome Climate Refugees? Adam Markham Former Staff
February 24, 2017 A Tribute to Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Prize Winner and a Giant Among Economic Thinkers Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Photo: Jack Pearce/CC BY-SA 2.0, Flickr February 23, 2017 Congress Does Industry’s Bidding by Cutting Public Safeguards Genna Reed Former Staff
February 23, 2017 Overpopulation, and a Movie that Definitely Won’t Get the Oscar Doug Boucher Former Contributor
Photo: WatchTheFlash_Photography February 23, 2017 Marginalizing Transgender Students Weakens Science and Diminishes America Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Creative Commons/Mulad (Flickr) February 22, 2017 Governor Dayton Must Step Up to Protect Energy Consumers Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
February 22, 2017 Why You Can't Buy a Tesla in Connecticut (and 5 Other States) Daniel Gatti Former contributor
February 21, 2017 Will New Mexico Join the Next Generation of Clean Energy Leaders? Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
Photo: justice.gov February 17, 2017 The Man Who Sued the EPA is Now Running It. What Does That Mean for the Environment? Ken Kimmell Former President