Andrew Harnik/Getty Images June 18, 2025 What We’re Watching: Coming Historic Heat Plus Acute Risks Could Make Rest of June a Hot Mess Expected extreme heat in US was made more likely by climate change. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Brandon Bell/Getty Images June 17, 2025 Worsening Wildfires Contribute to Increasingly Unaffordable Insurance and Housing Costs Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Julien Goettelmann/Unsplash June 17, 2025 Railroads Are Running Dirty Diesel Trains Through Communities and No One Is Doing Anything About It Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Phil Roeder/Flickr January 19, 2022 Roundup: Worker Protections Weakened as Omicron Cases Soar Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
AP Photo/Sitthixay Ditthavong January 19, 2022 Coldhearted Policies Put People at Risk of Extreme Heat Work Hazards Alicia Race Climate Resilience Policy Advocate
Lou Oates/iStock January 12, 2022 Ask a Scientist: Will the Biden Nuclear Policy Wind Up Being the Same Old Same Old? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Jake Roche/UCS January 12, 2022 Why Scientists Need to Stay Engaged in the Nuclear Threat Guest Commentary
UN Photo/Joao Araujo Pinto January 11, 2022 UN Security Council Members Pledge to Avoid Nuclear War, but Words Are Not Enough Jennifer Knox Policy & Research Analyst
iStock.com/Ben Trussel January 11, 2022 Highlights from the Historic White House Scientific Integrity Report Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Pablo Ortiz January 10, 2022 A Climate Scientist Watches ‘Don’t Look Up’ José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
National Guard/Flickr January 10, 2022 2021 Was One of the Deadliest and Costliest Years for Climate Disasters Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
David Geitgey Sierralupe/Flickr January 10, 2022 Taking Action for Racial Justice: Postdocs at Yale Organize UCS Science Network
University of Chicago/SPT Collaboration/UCS January 7, 2022 Climate Scientists on ‘Don’t Look Up:’ It’s Infuriating, Soul-Sucking and On-the-Nose Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Clay Banks/Unsplash January 7, 2022 Stopping the Decline of US Democracy: Where Is the Coalition We Need? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Pixabay January 6, 2022 Falsified Government Water Quality Tests Highlight Need for More Federal Scientists Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Davidshane0, CC BY-SA 4.0 January 6, 2022 Michigan Utility Regulators Rejected Home Battery Pilot Project. Here’s Why That Is a Good Thing. Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Pixabay December 22, 2021 How Omicron Stole My Christmas: Facing the New Dominant COVID-19 Variant Meghan Hassett Former Contributor
UCS December 22, 2021 Union of Concerned Scientists’ 2021 Picks: 53 Things for Science Lovers to Read, Watch, Listen to, Enjoy Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Justin Goff/UK Govt December 22, 2021 COP26: Five Key Takeaways on the Rising Tide of Climate Litigation L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Lance Cheung/USDA December 21, 2021 Four Pieces of 2021 Progress on Agriculture and Climate Change Worth Celebrating Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
US House Office of Photography December 21, 2021 Congressman Tonko talks Scientific Integrity at AGU Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
D. Cooke/UCS December 20, 2021 EPA Finalizes Improved Car Rules, But More Needed to Put Auto Industry on Sustainable Trajectory Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
UCS December 20, 2021 At Tyson Foods, Workers Need More than a Year-End Bonus Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Dennis Schroeder/NREL December 17, 2021 2021 Year in Review: Five Stories of Clean Energy Progress John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Peter Szera (https://peterszera.com/) December 16, 2021 Climate Change Impacts on California Central Valley: The Warning Shot the US Is Ignoring José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
UCS December 16, 2021 Like Ebenezer Scrooge, Tyson Foods Gets a Visit from the Ghosts of Christmas Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor