National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / Unsplash May 8, 2025 The State of Science at 100 Days: Co-Opted, Hindered, and Undermined We’ve been watching how the Trump administration has been abusing and co-opting science to advance its political goals across the federal government in its first 100 days. Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
Drew Angerer/Getty Images May 8, 2025 The Trump Administration Is Attacking the Science in the National Environmental Policy Act Kristie Ellickson Senior Scientist
(Top) John Moore, (Bottom) Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images May 7, 2025 A Cruel Tradeoff: Building the “Amazon of Deportation” While Tearing Down Health and Human Services Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
fauxels/Pexels August 30, 2023 Boston-Area Communities Work Together to Beat the Heat UCS Science Network
Raze Solar/Pexels August 30, 2023 One Year After the IRA, UCS Is Hard at Work Bringing Its Benefits to Bear Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
Wikimedia Commons August 30, 2023 A Hot Summer for Clean Energy in Michigan James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
© Daimler Truck AG August 29, 2023 Where Do Electric Trucks Charge? Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
US Department of Energy August 29, 2023 California Must Extend Zero Emission Vehicle Funding from “AB 8 Fees” Daniel Barad Western States Policy Manager
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Bob Nichols/USDA August 24, 2023 The Food and Farm Bill Can Do a Lot for Workers Omanjana Goswami Interdisciplinary Scientist
Adam Michael Szuscik/Unsplash August 24, 2023 What Should the Next Phase of Federal Climate Legislation Include? Kristy Dahl Former Staff
wal_172619/Pixabay August 23, 2023 Danger Season’s Extreme Heat Is Melting Records: Here Are 3 Things Congress Should Do Now Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida August 23, 2023 We Reviewed More Than 150 Papers on Water Management. Here’s What We Learned. José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
Mark Graham/Unsplash August 23, 2023 How Reliable Are Gas Power Plants? What ICAP, UCAP, and ELCC Tell Us. Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Derrick Z. Jackson August 22, 2023 In the Gulf of Maine, Scientists Race to Save Seabirds Threatened by Climate Change Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
USEPA August 22, 2023 EPA’s New PFAS Definition Will Make it Harder to Protect the Public Anita Desikan Former Staff
UCS August 22, 2023 Extreme Heat Makes Electricity More Expensive, More Polluting, and Less Reliable John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Roger Stephenson/UCS August 22, 2023 Climate—and a Cautionary Tale of Three New Hampshire Commissioners Roger Stephenson Former Contributor
geniuserp/Pixabay August 21, 2023 In the Fight for Voting Rights, Michigan Is Determined to Win Ingrid Paredes Engineering Educator
Rawpixel.com August 17, 2023 Netflix’s “Painkiller” Series Reminds Us: Sidelining Science Can Be Deadly Jacob Carter Former Contributor
American Public Power Association/Unsplash August 17, 2023 Too Many Gas Power Plants Are the Problem, Not the Solution Vivian Yang Western States Energy Analyst
U.S. Department of Energy/Flickr August 16, 2023 EVs Can Support Power Grid Reliability and Reduce Costs. Here’s How. Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Oxana Melis/Unsplash August 16, 2023 California Has a Chance to Ensure EVs Get Even Better With Bidirectional Charging Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
ASSOCIATED PRESS August 15, 2023 My Reason for Not Watching Oppenheimer (A Perspective from Hiroshima) Guest Commentary
USDA/Lance Cheung August 15, 2023 Three Things the 2023 Food and Farm Bill Can—and Should—Do Melissa Kaplan Senior Manager of Government Affairs
Ernie A. Stephens/Pixabay August 14, 2023 How Florida Legislation Will Limit the Student Vote Alyssa Shearer Biologist and Science Educator
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