Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images March 31, 2026 One Year in, the Anti-Science Agenda of the Trump Administration Is Evident The White House’s actions tell a story of a planned and intentional attack on our federal scientific infrastructure, causing real harm to people and the planet today and endangering all of us in the longer term. Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
Ali Mkumbwa/Unsplash March 31, 2026 Here’s How Environmental Leadership Protects Californians from Price Spikes and Greedy Polluters Daniel Barad Western States Associate Director
Chris J Ratcliffe for Greenpeace/Getty Images March 26, 2026 Big Oil Borrowing from Gun Industry’s Playbook: Blanket Immunity to Protect Profits Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
June 6, 2017 Americans Deserve Better than the Heartland Institute’s Climate “Experts” Gretchen Goldman President and CEO 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 Federal Energy Policy Director
June 2, 2017 Coal’s Days Are Numbered—So Where Will the Electrons Come From? John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
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 Former 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 Former Contributer
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 Research Director, 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
May 30, 2017 Experts Call For Shareholder Action on Climate Ahead of ExxonMobil and Chevron Annual Meetings Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
May 30, 2017 American Chemistry Council: Obstructing Formaldehyde Safeguards Then and Now Genna Reed Former Staff
May 30, 2017 Affordable Solar Power is Coming to Low-Income Minority Neighborhoods Derrick Z. Jackson Former Fellow
Paul Hames / California Department of Water Resources May 30, 2017 California’s Water Well Bill Will Tell Us Who’s Tapping Depleted Groundwater Basins Juliet Christian-Smith Former Contributer
May 29, 2017 What You Should Know about the Upcoming GMD Missile Defense Test: Part 2 Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
May 29, 2017 What You Should Know about the Upcoming GMD Missile Defense Test: Part 1 Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
May 26, 2017 On EPA Scientific Integrity, Wall Street Journal is Short of Facts Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS
Wikimedia May 26, 2017 Renewable Energy Surges Globally with China and India in the Lead Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 26, 2017 The Bad: Post #2 on the NNSA’s FY2018 Budget Request Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
chere/Shutterstock May 25, 2017 4 Ways President Trump’s Budget Takes Aim at FEMA and Disaster Preparedness Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
iStockphoto.com/ssuaphoto May 25, 2017 Automakers Seek to Shirk Environmental Responsibilities, and Senators Oblige Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst