Scott Olson / Getty Images January 14, 2026 Divide and Destroy: A New Year of the Trump Administration’s Authoritarianism There is no single line that, when crossed, moves a country from democracy straight to authoritarianism. Jennifer Jones Program Director, Center for Science & Democracy
Stocktrek Images/Getty Images January 14, 2026 How Attribution Science Can Help Inform Grid Resilience Carly Phillips Research Scientist
National Archives at College Park/Wikimedia Commons January 14, 2026 The Nuclear Testing Moratorium Passes a Milestone Dylan Spaulding Senior Scientist
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
Savannah River Site November 22, 2016 Let’s Get a Better Deal on Plutonium Disposition Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Ruocaled/flickr November 22, 2016 On Thanksgiving, Trump, and Cheap Food Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
November 22, 2016 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Michigan’s Proposed Clean Energy Overhaul Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Climate Change Institute November 21, 2016 Global Warming in the Arctic: A Sensitive Climate Gone Off the Rails Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
November 21, 2016 Climate Science: It’s a Lot Older Than You Think Katharine Hayhoe Former Contributor
November 18, 2016 UCS Board Member Dick Garwin Wins Presidential Medal of Freedom David Wright Former Contributor
Roberta/CC BY 2.0, Flickr November 18, 2016 The Second Worst Flooding in Iowa History That You Probably Didn’t Read About Andrea Basche Former contributor
November 17, 2016 Houston, We Have a Problem: Still Fighting Against Environmental Injustice Guest Commentary
Photo: John F. Williams, US Navy/CC BY 2.0, Flickr November 17, 2016 An Open Letter to Federal Scientists in the Age of Trump Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
November 17, 2016 Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… a nuclear reactor? Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
November 16, 2016 Post-Election, ExxonMobil Goes After Scientists and Climate Advocates Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
November 16, 2016 Sweets for the Sweet? How to Lower Your Child's Sugar Intake (and Why It Matters) UCS Science Network
Photo: Karen Perry Stillerman November 16, 2016 Food and Farm Progress to be Thankful For Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
November 14, 2016 The Bioeconomy in a World Without Carbon Pollution Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Jim Robinson, USDA-NRCS/CC BY 2.0, Flickr November 14, 2016 Farming Carbon into Soils and Trees: A Climate-Smart Mid-Century Strategy for Agriculture Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
November 14, 2016 King Tides and the “Supermoon”—Time and Tide Wait for No Man Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
November 13, 2016 How to Cut US Power Sector Emissions: New Analysis and Insights from Marrakech Rachel Cleetus Policy Director