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
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(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
J. Rogers April 25, 2022 Solar Energy’s Latest Record Breaker: 5 Takeaways John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
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US EPA/Flickr April 21, 2022 Reconnecting with the Radical Roots of Earth Day Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
Arthur Ogleznev/Pexels April 20, 2022 Restoring Public Interest to the National Environmental Policy Act Process Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
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Charlie Riedel/AP Photo April 18, 2022 Summer Heat Is Coming: Will New Policies Protect Workers? Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Malu Laker/Unsplash April 18, 2022 White House Releases More than 300 Plans to Advance Equity and Justice Anita Desikan Former Staff
Kelly Sikkema/Unsplash April 18, 2022 How the Latest IPCC Reports Can Strengthen Climate Litigation Efforts L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Pixabay April 15, 2022 A Win for Science: EPA Releases Formaldehyde Study the Chemical Industry Tried to Suppress Genna Reed Former Staff
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Claudio Schwarz/Unsplash April 13, 2022 Roundup: Problematic COVID-19 Metrics and a Toxic Science Workplace Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
Alejandro Luengo/Unsplash April 13, 2022 Strategic Command Sounds Questionable Alarm on Chinese Nuclear Buildup Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
BanksPhotos/iStock April 13, 2022 Ask a Scientist: Taking a Holistic Look at Big Ag Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Zorandim/Shutterstock.com April 11, 2022 DOE’s New Hydrogen Hubs Program Comes With Risks—And Opportunities Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Joe Gratz April 11, 2022 Experts Take on Carbon Polluters in the Courtroom L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Google Earth April 8, 2022 El incendio de la central nuclear ucraniana ha sido apagado, pero la amenaza persiste Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Mario Azzi/Unsplash April 7, 2022 Nuclear Blackmail in Ukraine and East Asia Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Daniel Huizinga April 4, 2022 ExxonMobil Shows Its Lobbying Hand, But Hides Some Cards Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
G. Kulacki/UCS April 1, 2022 Ukraine and the Future of US-China Relations Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Jessica Collingsworth March 31, 2022 Chicago Commits to Bold Climate Action Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Fortune Conferences March 31, 2022 It’s Time for Charles Koch to Testify About His Climate Change Disinformation Campaign Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Pakkin Leung/CC by 4.0 March 30, 2022 War in Ukraine and the Climate Crisis Are Connected: Our Future Depends on Solutions that Address Both Rachel Cleetus Policy Director