CDC / Unsplash May 29, 2025 Trump’s Executive Order Puts Science Under the Thumb of Politics The latest order is a smoke screen created to push forward a political agenda disguised as science. Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
JHVEPhoto/Getty Images May 29, 2025 Entergy Doesn’t Want Louisianans to Know How Expensive this Gas Project Could Be Paul Arbaje Energy Analyst
Mark Newman/Getty Images May 28, 2025 The Crumbling of Bedrock Environmental Policy: We Need to Protect NEPA David Watkins Director of Government Affairs, Climate & Energy Program
Yvette Arellano/TEJAS July 7, 2021 Risk Managed? New Report Finds Chemical Disaster Risks from Climate Change Casey Kalman Former Contributor
MIchael Fleshman/Flickr July 7, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Defending the Right to Vote Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Anthony Eyring/UCS July 7, 2021 Fighting Climate Change Might Have Just Gotten Easier Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
Ja-Rei Wang/UCS July 6, 2021 How One Science Nerd Became Involved in Movement Building Melissa Varga Science Network Senior Manager
Frau Blau Auf Pauli/Flickr July 1, 2021 Can We Trust Our Power Plants to Keep Us Cool During Dangerous Heat? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
house.gov July 1, 2021 I Testified on the Risks of Climate Change to the Financial Sector. Here’s What I Said Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Bach/Makhstep/Wikimedia Creative commons/A. Eyring June 28, 2021 From Bach to Bull****: How Facebook Mismanages Disinformation (and What to Do About It) Kate Cell Senior Climate Campaign Manager
Pxhere June 25, 2021 New President, Same Wasteful Spending: Why Is the US Still Spending So Much on Nuclear Weapons? Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
Seattle Parks and Recreation https://www.flickr.com/photos/seattleparks/41435961390 June 25, 2021 As Dangerous Heat Becomes Norm in Pacific Northwest, Will Oregon Pass Needed Climate Bills? Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Kevin Dooley/Flickr June 24, 2021 California Takes Big Step Towards Clean Electricity, But Not Without Stumbling Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Immo Wegmann/Unsplash June 24, 2021 DOJ’s Forensic Science Guidance is Putting the Innocent At-Risk Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Phil Roeder/Flickr June 23, 2021 Election Protection: Congress may have failed to act For the People, but they can still prevent election subversion Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
NREL/Flickr June 23, 2021 Congress Must Advance Bold Power Sector Targets Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Jonathan Ford/Unsplash June 23, 2021 Using Science for Equitable Policies: A framework for climate scientists UCS Science Network
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) June 21, 2021 Undercutting Climate Goals, Biden Administration Greenlights Oil Drilling in Alaska Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Reject Keystone XL -- NOW Protest Seattle. Damien Conway/flickr June 21, 2021 Keystone Cancellation Is a Hard-Won Victory for a Social Movement That Must Keep Pushing for More UCS Science Network
USDA/Flickr June 17, 2021 Juneteenth Is Now a Federal Holiday, But Justice is Delayed (Again) for Black Farmers Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Peabody Energy June 16, 2021 The Save Our Future Act Offers Blueprint for Supporting Coal Workers and Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Achmad Ibrahim for Center for International Forestry Research/Flickr June 16, 2021 Everyone Involved with Renewable Energy is Looking at FERC for Reforms Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Bermix Studio/Unsplash June 16, 2021 Why did the FDA Ignore the Science When Approving New Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm? Genna Reed Former Staff
Yvette Arellano/TEJAS June 15, 2021 Public Comment: EPA Must Consider Climate Change When Reforming Chemical Disaster Rule Casey Kalman Former Contributor
Matthew Henry/Unsplash June 15, 2021 Why Should We Care About MISO’s Long Range Transmission Planning? James Gignac Midwest Policy Director