Rene DeAnda / Unsplash June 30, 2025 Schedule F by Another Name Is Still a Threat to Science Should this rule take effect, civil service protections would be stripped from much of the federal workforce, all but dismantling the merit-based system we’ve had for more than a century. Joseph Reed Policy Director, Center for Science and Democracy
Mario Tama/Getty Images June 27, 2025 What’s Happening with California’s Gasoline Supply? Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
US Department of State June 26, 2025 The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
January 15, 2016 Governor Brown Urges Water Managers to Plan for Climate Change Juliet Christian-Smith Western States Regional Director
January 14, 2016 Coming to the Table: Fixing Food to Combat Inequity Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Former contributor
Southern California Gas Company's Aliso Canyon facility. Photo: Scott L. January 14, 2016 It’s The Largest Methane Leak in U.S. History. Who’s Responsible? David Babson Former contributor
January 14, 2016 Virginia Coastal Protection Act: New UCS Analysis Highlights Opportunity for Carbon Revenue Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
The Advanced Cruise Missile, retired in 2007, was stealthy and had a longer range than the currently deployed Air-Launched Cruise Missile. (U.S. Air Force Photo) January 13, 2016 Just How New is the New, Nuclear-armed Cruise Missile? Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
January 12, 2016 The Public Interest Lies in Promoting Transparency AND Protecting Scientists from Harassment Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Wind turbines gaze at a natural gas extraction plant. Photo: Craig Murphy January 11, 2016 Earth to API—It’s 2016 (not 1916) and “Energy Voters” Want Renewables David Babson Former contributor
President Obama during the 2014 State of the Union address. Photo: The White House January 11, 2016 President Obama’s Final State of the Union: What to Expect, and What to Hope For Alden Meyer Former Contributor
January 11, 2016 There’s New Support for Agricultural Research in 2016—But What Kind of Green Revolution Should We Aim For? Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
January 7, 2016 American Petroleum Institute Regresses with All Fossils, All the Time Plan John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
January 7, 2016 What Is Smart Charging? A Look at How Electric Vehicles Fit In Peter O'Connor Former contributor
January 6, 2016 New Report Documents the Overwhelming Benefits of Renewable Energy Standards Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
December 30, 2015 How to Keep New Year's (and Deforestation-Free) Resolutions Lael Goodman Former contributor
December 29, 2015 A New Year’s Resolution “In Defense of Food” Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
December 21, 2015 El Niño vs. the Arctic: Which Will Dominate This Year’s Winter Weather? Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
December 21, 2015 Freakish Winter Warmth: It's Not Not Global Warming Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
December 21, 2015 Commendable Effort: NRC Improves Its Operator Licensing Process Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
December 21, 2015 9 Signs from 2015 that the Clean Energy Transition is Accelerating Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
As Typhoon Melor threatens the Philippines, a Filipino boy prepares a fishing net. Photo: Francis R. Malasig/EPA December 18, 2015 Holding the Fossil Fuel Industry Accountable: What We’ve Done and Must Do in the Wake of Paris Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist