Brian Harkin/Getty Images May 27, 2025 ExxonMobil’s 2025 Climate Report Fails Scientific Review—Again This year’s “Advancing Climate Solutions” report once again dresses up propaganda as science, and ignores history. Carly Phillips Research Scientist
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J Studios/Getty Images May 22, 2025 How the Fossil Fuel Industry Is Pursuing a Liability Waiver Kate Cell Senior Climate Campaign Manager
January 30, 2017 Thank a Government Scientist Today. Their Work—and Our Health and Safety—Is Under Attack. Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Global Panorama/CC BY-SA (Flickr) January 30, 2017 President Trump and the New China Challenge Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
January 30, 2017 Will Electric Cars Thrive, Survive, or Die Under President Trump? Josh Goldman Former Contributor
January 27, 2017 Droughts and Floods: How Climate Change is Affecting California’s Water Supply Juliet Christian-Smith Western States Regional Director
January 26, 2017 Resist this: The Trump Administration’s Control+Alt+Delete Strategy on Climate Change Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Photo: Gage Skidmore/CC BY-SA (Flickr) January 26, 2017 Scott Pruitt and Anti-Science Activity at the EPA Ken Kimmell Former President
Hans Alborn/CC-BY 2.0, Wikimedia January 26, 2017 Science Must Trump Politics at the USDA, Especially During Turbulent Times Genna Reed Former Staff
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January 26, 2017 Communicating Science: Breaking Through Our Comfortable Silence to Form Meaningful Connections UCS Science Network
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January 25, 2017 Defending Science Is Not Only for Scientists—It’s for All Who Care About Clean Air, Water, and Soil Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
A view of the Sacramento River after multiple days of heavy rain in early January 2017. Source: James Daisa/Flickr Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic License. January 25, 2017 California Floods Remind Us To Make Agricultural Water Conservation a Top Priority Andrea Basche Former contributor
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Java, Indonesia --- Sunset over tropical forest, Borobudur, Java, Indonesia --- Image by © Angelo Cavalli/Corbis January 24, 2017 Are Business’ Zero-Deforestation Palm Oil Pledges Being Kept? Here’s How We’ll Know Doug Boucher Former Contributor
The EPA's Clean Air Act standards protect the health of all Americans, especially our children. Photo: USEPA/Flickr January 24, 2017 Gutting the EPA Hurts Real People Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
January 20, 2017 Better Transportation Choices are Key to Meeting California’s 2030 Climate Goals Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
January 20, 2017 A Climate Action Roadmap: California Steps Up in Uncertain Times Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Photo: C-SPAN screenshot January 19, 2017 Five Takeaways From Scott Pruitt’s Nomination Hearing That Should Worry Scientists Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo: Tim Brown, IIP Photo Archive/CC-BY-NC 2.0, Flickr January 19, 2017 What to Expect—and Ways to Respond—as the Trump Administration Assumes Power Michael Halpern Former Contributor
January 19, 2017 USDA Nominee Perdue's Connection to Coca-Cola is Deeper Than Georgia Roots Genna Reed Former Staff
January 19, 2017 Is North Korea Planning a Long-Range Missile Launch? David Wright Former Contributor