Anthony Kwan/Getty Images June 4, 2025 Court Affirms Legal Responsibility of Polluters in Climate Case The ruling in Lliuya v. RWE shows that courts are increasingly willing to listen to climate scientists, accept probabilistic modeling, and treat emissions data as credible evidence of harm. L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Brandon Bell/Getty Images June 3, 2025 Planning For Climate Change Isn’t Happening. It’s Putting Communities At Risk. Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
John Finney Photography/Getty Images June 3, 2025 Strength in Numbers: Why We Need More Climate Science in Power System Planning Rachel Licker Former Staff
G. Kulacki/UCS September 20, 2021 China’s New Missile Silos: How We Got Here Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
WildEarth Guardians/Flickr September 17, 2021 API Jams on the Brakes As Momentum For Methane Action Grows Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
sebcreativo/Unsplash September 16, 2021 Driving Away Dirty Air Akash Singh Western States Policy Advocate
USDA September 16, 2021 Sustainable Nutrition Science Could Help Solve Climate and Health Crises. Why Isn’t the Federal Government Funding More of It? Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Lance Cheung/USDA September 15, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Tyson’s Near Monopoly is Bad for Workers, Farmers and Communities Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Max & Dee Bernt/Flickr September 15, 2021 New Study Finds Climate Change Exacerbates Neighborhood Smog L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Kia Media September 15, 2021 So You Want to Buy an EV – What Incentive Can You Get Next Year? Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Gage Skidmore/Flickr September 15, 2021 Newsom Wins. Now He Must Move Fast on Climate. Jason Barbose Former Contributor
Chauncey Davis/Flickr September 14, 2021 Illinois Secures a Major Climate and Equity Victory Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Lance Cheung/USDA September 13, 2021 Will the Biden Administration Take Down America’s Meat Cartel? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
颜邯/Wikimedia Commons September 8, 2021 China Joins the New Nuclear Arms Race with Hundreds of New Missile Silos Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Michael M Stokes/Flickr September 7, 2021 Hurricane Ida Leaves Chemical Facilities and Surrounding Communities Without Power Casey Kalman Former Contributor
CC BY 2.0/Bill Jacobus September 3, 2021 Unions Empower Workers to Protect Themselves from Heat Stress Guest Commentary
Abhishek Jacob/Flickr September 2, 2021 Science Carries Weight in Decision-Making. Be Heard. UCS Science Network
Louisiana National Guard September 2, 2021 Hurricane Ida Shows Why We Urgently Need Bold, Just and Equitable Climate Action Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
David Patrick Valera/Flickr September 1, 2021 3 Tips for Getting Started in Science Advocacy as an Early Career Scientist Melissa Varga Science Network Senior Manager
A. Walker/Wikimedia August 31, 2021 Historic Black Community Put at Risk by Truck Bridge Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
Cameron Smith/Unsplash August 29, 2021 What Does Climate Action Have to Do with Budget Reconciliation? In 2021, Everything. Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Coast Guard News August 27, 2021 Hurricane and COVID-19 Set to Collide on the Gulf Coast. It Didn’t Have to Be This Way. Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Aaron Doucett/Unsplash August 27, 2021 A Transformative Climate Action Framework for Transportation Jeremy Martin Senior Scientist and Director of Fuels Policy
Ken Oltmann, CoServ/U.S. Dept. of Energy August 27, 2021 Extreme Heat Hits Clean Energy Workers Hard–How Can the Industry Keep Them Safe? Adenike Adeyeye Former Contributor
The Focal Project/Flickr August 25, 2021 Is Tyson Foods’ Vaccination Push Too Little, Too Late? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director