Alex Wong/Getty Images May 1, 2025 What’s at Stake in the Budget Reconciliation Process (And What You Can Do About It) The majority is considering slashing spending to clean energy, to electric vehicles, to sustainable agriculture, to climate resilience. Here’s what you can do. David Watkins Director of Government Affairs, Climate & Energy Program
Allison Joyce/Getty Images May 1, 2025 Trump’s 6 Worst Attacks on FEMA in the First 100 Days Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Drew Angerer/Getty Images April 29, 2025 President Trump’s 100 Days of Federal Housing Policy Chaos Zoe Middleton Associate Director of Just Climate Resilience
DenisProduction/Shutterstock June 3, 2021 Tyranny of the Minority? — The Filibuster: Democracy at Risk Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Tim Evanson/Flickr June 3, 2021 The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act Must Be Made Law UCS Science Network
FEMA June 1, 2021 The 2021 Hurricane Season Begins: Six Major Risks We’re Watching Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Tom Fisk/Pexels May 28, 2021 For Nutrition Security, USDA Must Support Sustainable Food Systems Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Alena Brozova/Shutterstock May 25, 2021 There’s No Compromising on Science When it Comes to Protecting Water Quality in the Nation’s Rivers and Streams Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Peg Hunter CC by NC 2.0 May 25, 2021 What Does My State Treasurer Have to Do with Climate Change? Ortal Ullman Former Staff
350org May 25, 2021 ExxonMobil Shareholders Must Vote for New Leadership—Here’s Why Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Ahs856/Wikimedia Commons May 25, 2021 Biden Administration is Building Back Science and Equity to Title X Health Program Anita Desikan Former Staff
Adam Markham May 24, 2021 Climate Change Threatens Africa’s Cultural Heritage Adam Markham Former Staff
Paul Kagame/flickr May 24, 2021 Congress is Playing a Loser’s Game on China, and Biden is Going Along Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
National Cancer Institute/Unsplash May 24, 2021 Climate Denialism Has No Place at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory UCS Science Network
Brookhaven National Laboratory/CC May 18, 2021 When Slowing Global Warming Means Cutting Down Trees: Hard Choices in the Climate Crisis Kate Cell Senior Climate Campaign Manager
Tony Webster/Flickr May 18, 2021 New UCS Research: Utilities’ Uneconomic Coal Use Is Being Called Out in 25 States Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
D. Reichmuth/UCS May 18, 2021 Ford’s Electric F-150 Announcement and Four Important EV Questions David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
US EPA May 17, 2021 EPA Says More Diverse Advisory Committees Will Mean More Equitable Decisions Genna Reed Former Staff
Wikimedia Commons; AP/Ross Franklin; NASA May 17, 2021 Four Things to Know—and a Word of Caution—about EPA’s Climate Change Indicators Website Reboot Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Phil Roeder/Flickr May 14, 2021 How to Stop the Dismantling of Democracy Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
Elvert Barnes/flickr May 14, 2021 CA’s Clean Miles Standard Can Benefit Environment, Ridehailing Drivers- If Companies Step Up Elizabeth Irvin Former Contributor
John Rogers/UCS May 13, 2021 CES 101: How a National Clean Energy Standard Can Advance Climate Action John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts May 13, 2021 Why “Infrastructure” Includes the Ground Beneath Our Feet Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Michael Fousert/unsplash May 13, 2021 Clean Cars Minnesota: A win for public health, innovation, and the environment Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
Tom Shockey/Flickr May 12, 2021 Illinois To See Significant Public Health Benefits in a 100% Carbon-Free Future Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Lindsay Fox/Flickr May 11, 2021 Biden Administration Pushes for Science-Informed Ban on Menthol Cigarettes Casey Kalman Former Contributor