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Gary D'Ercole/GETTY July 2, 2025 Massachusetts’ Freedom to Move Act Can Get Transportation on Track Kevin X. Shen Northeast Transportation Policy Analyst/Advocate
A. Eyring/UCS December 1, 2022 Why UCS Supporters Are Pressing EPA to Let California Enforce Its Truck Pollution Rules Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Ikcerog/Wikimedia Commons December 1, 2022 How Will DTE’s Long-Term Plan Impact Michigan’s Clean Energy Future? James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
AP Photo/Lianne Milton, Napa Valley Register November 30, 2022 This Year’s Danger Season Is Over, but Risks to Farmworkers Remain Omanjana Goswami Interdisciplinary Scientist
D. Reichmuth/UCS November 30, 2022 The Electric Cars of the Future Are Already Here Today David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Stuart Rankin/Flickr November 28, 2022 California Lawmakers Put Fossil Fuel Companies in the Hot Seat on Gas Prices Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Patrick Hendry/Unsplash November 22, 2022 Cumulative Impacts: Why Environmental Protections Need to Take Them into Account Kristie Ellickson Senior Scientist
Yungchin Li/FLickr November 22, 2022 World Heritage at 50: Can We Give a Future to Our Past? UCS Science Network
Douglas Rissing/iStockphoto November 21, 2022 For Global Climate Success, New England Must Seize Climate and Clean Energy Opportunities Roger Stephenson Former Contributor
White House/Flickr November 21, 2022 Why New DOE Battery Recycling and Repurposing Investments Are Crucial to The Future of EVs Jessica Dunn Scientist
Carlos Fernandez, CIW/Flickr November 21, 2022 How Many Farmworkers Are Food Insecure? It’s Hard to Tell Alice Reznickova Former Contributor
Jesse Solomon/Unsplash November 18, 2022 Missile Hits Poland—What Happens Next? Jennifer Knox Policy & Research Analyst
Kobby Mendez/Unsplash November 17, 2022 New England Climate Leadership: Signs of Holes and Hope Roger Stephenson Former Contributor
UCS November 17, 2022 Tyson Foods’ New CFO Demonstrates How to Fail Up Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Capt. Will Martin, CA National Guard/Flickr November 17, 2022 A Dirty Bomb Is Not a Nuclear Bomb Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
UN/Kiara Worth CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 November 16, 2022 COP27 Heads into Final Stretch with Critical Issues Still in the Balance Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
L. Delta Merner November 16, 2022 Don’t Believe the Lies: Five Facts to Consider as the UN’s COP27 Comes to a Close L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
L. Delta Merner November 15, 2022 COP27 Global Methane Pledge Efforts Are Not Enough Shaina Sadai Former Hitz Fellow
FEMA/Jocelyn Augustino November 15, 2022 Congress-Move the Bipartisan NCARS Bill Over the Finish Line Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Erlend Bjortvedt/Wikimedia Commons November 15, 2022 Roundup: Congress Acts on Clean Energy But Has Much More to Do Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
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L. Delta Merner November 14, 2022 Report from COP27: The Fossil Fuel Industry Continues to Block the Path to Climate Justice L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Rachel Cleetus November 11, 2022 Working for Science and Justice at COP27 Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
photofunia November 9, 2022 What Now? Reflections on Post-Election Democracy in America Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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