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
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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
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August 27, 2014 Growing Pains: Why Companies Need to Learn to Eat Their Vegetables and Move Beyond GreenPalm Certificates Lael Goodman Former contributor
August 27, 2014 3 Reasons You Don’t Want to Communicate About Your Research but Absolutely Should Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
August 26, 2014 A Funny Thing Happened at the Fish and Wildlife Service: The Wolverine Endangered Species Listing Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
August 26, 2014 Price-Anderson and Nuclear Safety Good Buys (or Good Byes?) Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
August 25, 2014 The Cost of Installing Solar Panels: Plunging Prices, and What They Mean For You John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
August 21, 2014 Birds, Solar Power, and the Future of Renewable Energy in California Laura Wisland Former Contributor
August 20, 2014 How Much Does Rooftop Solar Power Cost? Grid Parity Here or Coming in More Than Half of U.S. States Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
August 15, 2014 Update: EPA Will Review Troublesome Communications Policy for Independent Science Advisory Board Michael Halpern Former Contributor
August 15, 2014 There Oughtta Be a Law to Fix the Grid—and There Is! Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
August 15, 2014 Charles Mann and The Atlantic Miss The Mark in a Confused Climate Change Piece Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
August 14, 2014 Not All Forests Are Created Equal: Reforesting the Tropics for People, Biodiversity, and Carbon UCS Science Network
August 14, 2014 Why Chrysler Has the "Dirtiest Tailpipe" and Why I Want to See Them Do Better Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
August 13, 2014 Missile Defense: Taking the Path of Least Resistance Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
August 13, 2014 The Economist Ignores Reality, Highlights Flawed Renewable Energy Study John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
August 12, 2014 Is EPA Excessively Restricting Access to its Science Advisory Board Members? Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
August 11, 2014 Scientists Say “Yes” to Investment in Sustainable Agriculture Ricardo Salvador Former Contributor
August 11, 2014 Senate’s Good Work on Nuclear Weapons All for Naught? Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative