Laurence Dutton/Getty Images August 25, 2025 The US Undermines Science While the World Demands Climate Justice Thousands of peer-reviewed studies conducted over decades show that burning fossil fuels is driving climate change, with devastating consequences for people and ecosystems. That consensus is not in question. L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
David Everett Strickler/Unsplash August 25, 2025 With New Guidance, Trump Administration Deceptively Targets Scientific Integrity Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
Luke Hales/Getty Images August 22, 2025 I Testified at the EPA Hearing on the Repeal of the Endangerment Finding Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Solar and EVs synergies are seen in this charging station. Source: Envision Solar. December 6, 2016 Electric Vehicles in the South: What's on the Horizon? Peter O'Connor Former contributor
Oil extraction in a cotton field, Andrews TX. Photo: Wikimedia December 6, 2016 Texas Is the Best. And Worst. #1 in Both Wind Energy and Carbon Pollution. Katharine Hayhoe Former Contributor
December 5, 2016 Origins and Implications of the Taiwan Call Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
USDA-NRCS December 5, 2016 On World Soils Day, Five Fun Facts About the Underdog of Natural Resources Andrea Basche Former contributor
December 3, 2016 The Trump Administration’s Opening Move to Disrupt US-China Relations Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
December 2, 2016 The Internet Can’t Get Over the House Science Committee’s Climate-Denying Tweet—and That’s a Good Thing Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Roy Luck/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) December 2, 2016 Breaking Up (with Stuff) is Hard to Do: Are We Biologically Predisposed to Collect Stuff? UCS Science Network
December 2, 2016 The Big Three Threats to Progress on Added Sugar Transparency Genna Reed Former Staff
Photo: Wikipedia December 2, 2016 A Glimmer of Good News for the Climate: EPA Affirms Fuel Efficiency Standards Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
December 1, 2016 Science and the Politics of Fracking—and What’s Ahead Yogin Kothari Former Contributor
December 1, 2016 Why Haven't Fossil Fuel Companies Adjusted Their Business Models? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo: The White House November 30, 2016 On Trump and Science: Preparing for the Unknown Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
November 30, 2016 How the Trump Administration and Congress Should Use Science to Govern Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
November 29, 2016 The 21st Century Cures Bill: Transparency Win Isn't Enough Yogin Kothari Former Contributor
Photo: tlindenbaum/Flickr November 28, 2016 The Future Energy Jobs Bill: Promise, Pitfalls, and Opportunities for Clean Energy in Illinois Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Photo: Phillip Taylor/CC BY-SA (Flickr) November 23, 2016 How Important is NASA Research? The World Depends on It—And So Do You Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
November 23, 2016 Pie and Praise: Why I’m Especially Thankful for California’s Leadership on Climate This Thanksgiving Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
November 23, 2016 Encouraging Signs for Electric Vehicles at the LA Auto Show David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Steve Hopson/CC-BY-SA-2.5, Wikimedia November 23, 2016 Battling Climate Change With Each Bite: 4 Things To Do If You’re Going Bananas About the Story Behind Your Food Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
November 23, 2016 500 Women Scientists Pledge for Democracy: Finding Hope in the Growing Numbers UCS Science Network
November 23, 2016 The Absurd, Illegal Logic Behind Trump’s “Two for One” Regulation Proposal Ken Kimmell Former President
November 22, 2016 Your Profoundly Disturbing Yet Hopeful Thanksgiving Reading List on Science and Democracy Michael Halpern Former Contributor