Jacek Dylag / Unsplash January 20, 2026 Preserving Community Science in the Face of Attacks Increasingly, the public is being cut out of decisions that impact their health, communities, and livelihoods—and, unfortunately, we are also seeing this play out at the state level. Darya Minovi Senior Analyst
Gretchen Goldman/UCS (artwork by Alicia Eggert, Smithsonian American Art Museum) January 15, 2026 The Future Is Not Written. It Is Ours to Create. Gretchen Goldman President and CEO of UCS
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images January 15, 2026 One Year of the Trump Administration’s All-Out Assault on Climate and Clean Energy Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
August 21, 2012 Misguided D.C. Circuit Court Ruling Blocks Limits on Harmful Pollution from Power Plants Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
August 20, 2012 DOD Agreement Sheds Light on NNSA Problems Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
August 17, 2012 Disputes and Rising Costs Spell Trouble for the Vogtle Nuclear Plant Ellen Vancko Former contributor
August 16, 2012 We're NASA and We Know It Makes Me LMFAO (with Curiosity) Michael Halpern Former Contributor
August 14, 2012 Fission Stories #105: Best Laid Plans of Mice and Millstone Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
August 13, 2012 Future State of Charge: How Clean Will Electric Vehicles Get? Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
August 9, 2012 Will the 2012 U.S. Drought and Other Extreme Weather Events Trigger Another Global Food Crisis? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
August 8, 2012 Coping With Drought: How to Build a More Resilient Agricultural System Margaret Mellon Former contributor
August 8, 2012 U.S. Renewable Electricity Future Is Within Reach Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
August 7, 2012 Fission Stories #104: A Little Dab Will Do You, A Big Dab Will Cost You $650 Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor
August 7, 2012 How Congress Should Celebrate National Farmers Market Week Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
August 6, 2012 The Drought-Heat Tango: Why Dry Conditions Can Lead to Even Higher Temperatures Todd Sanford Former contributor