Omari Spears/UCS July 21, 2025 Six Months in, UCS Is in the Fight for the Long Haul Six months into the second Trump administration, what’s UCS doing to fight attacks on science? Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Rene DeAnda / Unsplash July 21, 2025 New UCS Analysis Documents Six Months of the Trump Administration’s Destructive Actions Darya Minovi Senior Analyst
Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 16, 2025 EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
October 18, 2016 Trimming the Fat: Obama and Nuclear Weapons Cuts Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
October 18, 2016 How Does ExxonMobil Attack Climate Science? Let Me Count the Ways Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Photo: Frank Schulenberg/CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia October 17, 2016 Partnerships to Protect Fragile Mountain Ecosystems UCS Science Network
October 17, 2016 Michigan and the Clean Power Plan: What the State's Analysis Can and Cannot Tell Us Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Photo: European Southern Observatory/CC-BY 4.0 October 14, 2016 Celebrating Science and Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Hector Arce Michael Halpern Former Contributor
October 13, 2016 Hurricane Matthew: What's Next for Recovery and Rebuilding? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
October 12, 2016 Washington Moves to Reduce Carbon: A First Step but More Work Remains Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
©corlaffra/Shutterstock.com October 12, 2016 How Should Oil Companies Adapt to a Carbon Constrained World? Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Photo: Neil Palmer, CIAT/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, Flickr October 11, 2016 Making Agriculture “Climate-Smart” in Latin America and the Caribbean UCS Science Network
Photo: Cynthia Mendoza, USDA/CC-BY-2.0, Flickr October 11, 2016 Preparing for Severe Climate Events: a Q+A with Drought Experts Andrea Basche Former contributor
el_vaquero CC-BY (Flickr) October 7, 2016 A Banner Year for California Climate Laws: Important Lessons and Landmark Progress in 2016 Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Hurricane Matthew approaches Florida in this satellite image taken at 1 p.m., October 6. Photo: NASA October 6, 2016 Hurricane Matthew Storm Surge: How to Evaluate Its Potential Magnitude and Impacts Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
NASA October 5, 2016 Matthew Is the Most Powerful Atlantic Hurricane in a Generation. Here’s What You Need to Know. Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
October 4, 2016 EV Sales Hit a New High-Water Mark, Despite Low Oil Prices and Lack of Availability David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
October 4, 2016 Climate Policy: Physical Reliability vs Economic Philosophy Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
October 4, 2016 Designing Infrastructure with Climate Change in Mind: Assembly Bill 2800 Becomes Law Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
Photo credit: Solar Head of State September 30, 2016 Little Island Takes Big Solar Step Laura Wisland Former Contributor
September 30, 2016 Washington’s Initiative 732: Important Lessons for Supporters of Carbon Pricing Jason Barbose Former Contributor