US Department of State June 26, 2025 The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Instead of eliminating Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, the US attack may push Iran’s leaders toward actually building one. Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
Mario Tama/Getty Images June 27, 2025 What’s Happening with California’s Gasoline Supply? Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
Yuhan Zhang/Wikipedia June 26, 2025 We Need Sound Policy Informed by Science. The Trump Administration Is Undermining it. Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
The Focal Project/Flickr August 25, 2021 Is Tyson Foods’ Vaccination Push Too Little, Too Late? Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Michael Fleshman/Flickr August 25, 2021 Can Science Help Save the Voting Rights Act? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Unsplash/Scott Blake August 24, 2021 Extreme Heat is a Threat to Midwestern Outdoor Workers James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Almonroth/Wikimedia Commons August 23, 2021 Political Jeopardy! Disinformation Campaigns for $400 Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Lance Cheung/USDA August 20, 2021 New UCS Climate Analysis Too Hot to Work Shows Mounting Risks to Outdoor Workers from Heat Extremes Rachel Licker Former Staff
USDA August 20, 2021 Too Hot to Work: New Map Tools and 433 Congressional District Fact Sheets Show What’s at Stake for Outdoor Workers Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Pexels August 20, 2021 New USDA Nutrition Research Leads to Historic Increase in SNAP Benefits Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
AMISOM Public Information/Flickr August 20, 2021 Roundup: A Mixed Picture for Both COVID-19 and Scientific Integrity in General Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
US EPA/Flickr August 19, 2021 Louisiana Policymakers: To Solve the Dead Zone, Climate Change, and COVID-19, Embrace Equitable, Science-Based Policies Now Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
Mike Blake/REUTERS August 19, 2021 5 Questions to Ask About the CEPP, A Powerful Tool For Clean Energy John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Prachatai/Flickr August 18, 2021 Zero-emission Transportation Must Be Included in Congressional Priorities Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Enayet Raheem/Unsplash August 17, 2021 With Census Data Now Available, You Can Help Protect Democracy: Here’s How Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Pranam Gurung/Unsplash August 17, 2021 Electric Vehicles are the Future – Yes, Even in Your Neck of the Woods Katherine Catalano Former Contributor
Shutterstock: Logoboom August 17, 2021 Ask a Scientist: How Can We Cool Off Urban Heat Islands and Protect the Most Vulnerable? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Chris Yakimov/Flickr August 17, 2021 Accurately and Appropriately Accounting for Risk: Why Steven Koonin and George Will Are Unsettling UCS Science Network
Matt Alaniz/Unsplash August 13, 2021 More Heat This Weekend–More Inequities of Keeping Cool Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Tori Rector/Flickr August 13, 2021 Four Lessons from a Scientist Working to Inform Climate Litigation L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
J.L. Simonis August 13, 2021 Safariland Promised to Stop Making Chemical Weapons—But Has It? UCS Science Network
Vlad Tchompalov/Unsplash August 13, 2021 What We Told the White House about Science Communication and Scientific Integrity Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
CALFIRE_Official/Flickr August 13, 2021 We Have an Infrastructure Bill. We Still Need Bold Climate Action Urgently Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
American Public Power Association/Unsplash August 12, 2021 Methane Madness: 5 Reasons Why Natural Gas Doesn’t Belong in a Clean Electricity Payment Program Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
iStock August 12, 2021 Disempowered by Tyson—How Big Chicken Hurts Farmers, Workers, and Communities (and Why You Should Care) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Mark Specht August 12, 2021 I Toured “the Best Damn Plant in the Fleet.” Two Years Later It Exploded. Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
travel oriented/flickr August 9, 2021 76 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki: a Survivor Says Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons Still Imminent Guest Commentary