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
Jennifer Gidaro/Flickr June 14, 2021 Can the US Survive California’s Drought? José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
Georgia Power June 14, 2021 When It Comes to Nuclear Power, “Advanced” Isn’t Always Better Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Portland General Electric/flickr June 14, 2021 To Understand Energy Storage, You Must Understand ELCC Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
US National Archives June 11, 2021 New Legislation Addresses Legacies of Pollution in Environmental Justice Communities Jacob Carter Former Contributor
White House June 9, 2021 At G-7 Summit, World Leaders Must Commit to Increasing Climate Finance for Developing Countries Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
felixkramer/Creative Commons (Flickr) June 9, 2021 Ask a Scientist: As Predicted, Electric Vehicles Are Getting Cleaner Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Sara López June 8, 2021 The 2021 Hurricane Season in Puerto Rico Catches the Population Unprepared Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
nsdis/Flickr June 8, 2021 4 Things to Know as the 2021 Summer Season Heats Up Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Beto Lugo-Martínez June 8, 2021 In Armourdale, Kansas, CleanAirNow Envisions a More Equitable and Just Future Genna Reed Former Staff
Thomas Hawk/flickr June 8, 2021 Scientists Cannot Sit Comfortably Around Police Violence. We Have a Role in Helping End this Epidemic. UCS Science Network
Beto Lugo-Martínez June 8, 2021 En Armourdale, Kansas, CleanAirNow imagina un futuro más equitativo y justo Genna Reed Former Staff
Washington State Dept of Transportation/Flickr June 7, 2021 Plug In or Gas Up? Why Driving on Electricity is Better than Gasoline David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Brody Hessin/CC by 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons June 7, 2021 Is Another Brutal Heat and Wildfire Season in Store for US West? Here’s What We Know Kristy Dahl Former Staff
US Department of Homeland Security/Wikimedia June 3, 2021 Top Political Scientists Release Dire Warning: Our Entire Democracy Is at Risk Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Matt Kieffer/Wikimedia cc-by-sa-2.0 June 3, 2021 What the World Can Learn about Climate Change from Degenerative Diseases Like ALS Kate Cell Senior Climate Campaign Manager
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