Derrick Z. Jackson July 7, 2025 Administration Cuts Would Leave No Refuge for the Wildlife Refuges The second Trump administration is going for the jugular, to choke conservation itself. Federal budget cuts to conservation science, pollution prevention, and climate change data could imperil wildlife refuges. Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images July 3, 2025 NOAA’s Weather and Climate Science Is Under Relentless Attack from Trump Administration. Will Congress Stand Up for Us? Marc Alessi Science Fellow
wayhomestudio/Freepik July 2, 2025 Heatwave Exposes How Trump Administration Cuts Endanger Workers and Energy-Burdened Communities Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Slowking4/Wikimedia Commons October 24, 2022 Election Science on Trial: Will the US Supreme Court Further Undermine the Voting Rights Act? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Christopher Lindah, US Navy/Flickr October 24, 2022 Budgets Reflect Our Priorities Tara Drozdenko Director, Global Security Program
Thank You (23 Millions+) views/FLICKR October 21, 2022 California Needs to Focus on Electrifying Big Rigs Sam Wilson Senior Vehicles Analyst
Edwin Andrade/Unsplash October 20, 2022 Academic Institutions Have a Strong Role to Play in Disaster Response UCS Science Network
IMF Photo/Flickr October 19, 2022 Solar Panels Should Be Reused and Recycled. Here’s How. Charlie Hoffs Former UCS Fellow
Jeff/Flickr October 19, 2022 Mining Raw Materials for Solar Panels: Problems and Solutions Charlie Hoffs Former UCS Fellow
Cindy Shebley/flickr October 18, 2022 Scientist Reflects: Mail-In Ballots Address Barriers to Voting UCS Science Network
TRUCKSPR/FLICKR October 13, 2022 Changes to California’s Electric Truck Proposal Could Reap Huge Climate and Air Quality Gains Sam Wilson Senior Vehicles Analyst
House Oversight and Reform Committee October 12, 2022 Congress Releases New Evidence of Big Oil Climate Disinformation Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Dave Center/Flickr October 12, 2022 Ask a Scientist: What’s Up With the Attack on ESG Investing? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Garry Knight/flickr October 12, 2022 5 Anti-Climate Practices Elsevier Must Cease: Scientists Call out Publisher’s Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry Kristy Dahl Former Staff
GABRIELE ONORATO/FLICKR October 11, 2022 How a Fertilizer Shortage Could Drive Food Prices Even Higher Omanjana Goswami Interdisciplinary Scientist
Obi - @pixel6propix/Unsplash October 7, 2022 Battery State of Health – What is It? Why is It Important? Jessica Dunn Scientist
David Goldman/AP October 6, 2022 What is Ethylene Oxide? Answers to Your Questions about the Cancer-Causing Chemical Genna Reed Former Staff
Oxana Melis/Unsplash October 6, 2022 California’s Proposition 30 Would Put the Transition to Clean Transportation in the Fast Lane David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Kjetil Ree/Wikimedia Commons October 6, 2022 The Supreme Court Has Unleashed a New Tool to Hamstring Federal Agencies. Congress Must Act. UCS Science Network
AdobeStock October 3, 2022 Progress Continues for US Residential Solar: Reviewing the Latest Numbers John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
CBS News/Still from YouTube September 30, 2022 Putin’s Nuclear Threats and the Commitment Trap Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Gretchen Goldman/UCS September 29, 2022 Strengthening EPA’s Rule to Prevent Chemical Disasters Darya Minovi Senior Analyst
FrankRamspott/iStock/NASA September 28, 2022 Puerto Ricans: We Won’t Become Resilient Until We Have an Equitable and Just Recovery Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Jeremy Woodhouse/Getty September 28, 2022 EPA’s Chemical Safety Rule Tests the Biden Administration’s Commitment to Environmental Justice Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Daimler Truck North America September 26, 2022 Fighting Climate Change and Unhealthy Air, California Wants to Electrify Trucks, Too Sam Wilson Senior Vehicles Analyst