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
March 20, 2014 Celebrate World Water Day: Four Power Plant Cooling Trends Help Us Party More Responsibly John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 20, 2014 The New 400ppm World: CO2 Measurements at Mauna Loa Continue to Climb Melanie Fitzpatrick
March 20, 2014 Renewable Energy Opponents at it Again in Kansas, but Wind (and Solar!) Power Forge Ahead Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
March 17, 2014 At the Nexus of Energy and Water, 3 Reasons Why NEWS is Good News John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 17, 2014 New Quarterly Update to the UCS Satellite Database Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
March 17, 2014 Will Tesla be a Game-Changer for Battery Energy Storage? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
March 17, 2014 The Economic Impacts of Future Coal Production in West Virginia Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
March 15, 2014 Disaggregation: Satellite Navigation More Resilient Than You Think Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
March 14, 2014 Another Step Forward for Cape Wind: Federal Court Upholds Decade-Long Review Process John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 14, 2014 Grid Security and Renewable Energy: Too Much Information, or Not Enough? Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
March 12, 2014 How to Rescue Us from High Energy Bills? Energy Efficiency! Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
March 12, 2014 Michigan Can Triple Its Use of Renewable Energy at Virtually No Additional Cost Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
March 12, 2014 Nuclear Goldilocks: Combatting the Cumulative Effects of Non-Regulation David Wright Former Contributor
March 10, 2014 The U.S. MOX Program: Going, Going, Gone? Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
March 7, 2014 Women, Renewable Energy, and International Women’s Day: A Conversation with WoWE John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 6, 2014 China in Focus #16: Continuity and Change under China’s Chairman Xi Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
March 6, 2014 Many World Heritage Sites are Predicted to Fall Victim to Climate Change Adam Markham Former Staff