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
Rene DeAnda / Unsplash July 21, 2025 New UCS Analysis Documents Six Months of the Trump Administration’s Destructive Actions Darya Minovi Senior Analyst
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
JD Gipson/Unsplash November 13, 2023 Biden and Xi at APEC: A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
US Congress/Wikimedia Commons November 9, 2023 House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Climate Change Playbook: Deny the Science, Take the Funding Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Chevrolet Pressroom November 9, 2023 Automakers Opt Out of Cleaning Up Their Vehicles…But at What Cost? Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Steven Van Elk/Unsplash November 9, 2023 Considering An EV and Live in a Rural Area? Here are Five Things to Know About Charging Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
Michael J. Ermarth for FDA/Flickr November 7, 2023 A Diverse Federal Scientific Workforce Benefits All of Us Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
Tru Katsande/Unsplash November 7, 2023 New Analysis: Federal Agencies Need to Recruit More Scientists from Diverse Universities Anita Desikan Former Staff
Mika Baumeister/Unsplash November 6, 2023 Climate Litigation and UN Climate Talks: An Important Symbiosis L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Hudson Rowan November 6, 2023 The Best “I Voted” Stickers on the Internet: My Favorite Displays of Voting Energy, Diversity, and Pride Ingrid Paredes Engineering Educator
American Public Power Association November 3, 2023 Electric Grid Investment in the Public Interest Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
US Marines/Flickr November 3, 2023 As Loss and Damage Negotiations Come to a Halt, Countries Cling to Hope UCS Science Network
Andrii Yalanskyi/Shutterstock November 2, 2023 Science for a Stronger Democracy: 3 Ways to Boost Communication Between Scientists, Voters, and Decisionmakers Alyssa Shearer Biologist and Science Educator
pavel danilyuk/pexels November 2, 2023 New Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence Falls Short on Science and Democracy Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Cristina Gottardi/Unsplash November 2, 2023 The Anthropocene as a Nuclear Age Dylan Spaulding Senior Scientist
Michael Fousert/Unsplash November 2, 2023 Who Are the Major Players in Electric Grid Reliability? Vivian Yang Western States Energy Analyst
UN News/Laura Quiñones November 1, 2023 US Must Change Its Posture for 5th Transitional Committee Meeting on Loss and Damage to be Successful Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Ford Media Center October 24, 2023 Transition to EVs: a Win for Climate; Let’s Make it a Win for US Workers Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
The White House/Flickr October 24, 2023 Roundup: Movement on Agency Scientific Integrity Policies Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
Cody Black/Unsplash October 23, 2023 Sowing Scholar-Activism: Situating Solidarity Alongside Science UCS Science Network
G. Kulacki/UCS October 20, 2023 Great Power Competition is a Dead End: Dialogue is the Only Path Forward Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Edmond Dantes/Pexels.com October 18, 2023 2024 Election Workers Need Better Protection from Harassment Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
photofunia.com October 16, 2023 Ask a Scientist: Building on Advances in Scientific Integrity Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Werner Slocum/NREL October 16, 2023 We Need Large-Scale Solar. A New Agreement Points the Way Forward John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Austin Transportation and Public Works/Flickr October 12, 2023 Electric Bikes: a Less-Polluting Option for Commutes and Errands in the “New Normal” David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program