Yuriy T/Getty May 21, 2025 Nearly Half of US Breathes Unhealthy Levels of Pollution—Cars and Trucks Largely to Blame We cannot afford to allow the EPA’s work to be undercut. Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
Milos Bicanski/Getty Images May 21, 2025 Wildfires Are Getting Worse. Trump’s Science Cuts Could Threaten Our Response. Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Julie Joseph/FEMA May 15, 2025 12,000 Reasons Why the Trump Administration Must Be Stopped from Dismantling FEMA Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
White House/Flickr April 2, 2021 American Jobs Plan Offers Welcome Focus on Rural Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Steve Rhodes/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 April 2, 2021 Six Ways Chevron Imperils Climate, Human Rights, and Racial Justice Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
DOD April 2, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Calling Out the Hype Over Hypersonic Weapons Elliott Negin Former Contributor
David Everett Strickler/Unsplash April 2, 2021 Nuclear Weapons are Not Top of Mind for Biden. Here’s Why They Should Be. Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
UCS April 1, 2021 The American Jobs Plan Takes Next, but not Last, Step on Clean Energy Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
Photo by Derrick Z. Jackson March 31, 2021 US Targets 30,000 Megawatts of Offshore Wind. How We Get There John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
(Department of Energy photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL) March 31, 2021 We Have an Infrastructure Plan Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Ringo Chiu/Shutterstock March 30, 2021 Protecting Workers from COVID-19: Long Overdue Safety Standards Coming Soon from OSHA Anita Desikan Former Staff
Tom Lohdan/Flickr March 29, 2021 Investing in a Worker-Centered Federal Response to Energy Transition Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
EPA March 26, 2021 Administrator Michael Regan is Bringing Science Back to the EPA Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Tony Webster March 26, 2021 Republican State Legislatures Are Attacking Voting Rights. Congress Has the Power to Fight Back. Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
MIchael Fleshman/Flickr March 26, 2021 Voter Suppression in Georgia Again: Anti-Democracy, Anti-Science Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
March 24, 2021 What I Told Congress: Five Ways to Rebuild Scientific Capacity in Federal Agencies Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Melody Tan March 24, 2021 The Science Policy Community’s Responsibility to Address Anti-Asian Xenophobia UCS Science Network
Backbone Campaign/Flickr March 19, 2021 ExxonMobil Versus Chevron: Fight for Second-to-Last Place Among Fossil Fuel Companies Has Begun Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
March 18, 2021 Censorship of Federal Environmental Agency Websites Under Trump: What We Learned and How to Protect Public Information Moving Forward UCS Science Network
truthout.org March 17, 2021 Let’s Toast to Open Government—It’s Sunshine Week! Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
Will von Dauster, NOAA March 17, 2021 What Xcel’s Western Coal Fleet Can Learn From its Northern One Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
USDA/Preston Keres March 16, 2021 3 Research Questions Could Hold the Key to Sustainable Eating Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Jonathan Cutrer/Flickr March 16, 2021 The Texas Power Outages Were A “Wake-Up Call” Only Because Decisionmakers Everywhere Keep Hitting Snooze Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Scarc/Shutterstock March 16, 2021 Masking the Danger: States Dismantle COVID-19 Safety Protocols at Our Peril Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Eleanor Fort/UCS March 15, 2021 Why Scientists Shouldn’t Heed Calls to “Stay in Our Lane” UCS Science Network
NRDC pix March 12, 2021 A Win for Public Health: EPA Breathes New Life into Long-awaited Formaldehyde Study Genna Reed Former Staff