Ernie Journeys / Unsplash May 12, 2025 President Trump’s Elections Executive Order: A Dubious Power Grab A new executive order puts restrictions on voting rights that would be a sweeping change to voter registration and voter access. Lisa Van Theemsche Washington Representative II
Ramin Talaie/Getty Images May 12, 2025 Why Does Toyota Oppose Clean Air? David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / Unsplash May 8, 2025 The State of Science at 100 Days: Co-Opted, Hindered, and Undermined Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
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
Baltimore County Government March 11, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Pandemic Maps Tell the Story of Racial Inequity Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Creative Commons/European Wind Energy Association (Flickr) March 10, 2021 US Offshore Wind’s Next Step Forward: A Project, a Plan, and a Pathway John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Juan Declet-Barreto March 10, 2021 123 Years Later, the Unfinished Business of Self-Determination for Puerto Ricans Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Johnson Banks/COP26 March 10, 2021 US Should Pledge to Cut Heat-trapping Emissions At Least 50 Percent Below 2005 Levels by 2030 Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Open Grid Scheduler/flickr March 10, 2021 Gov. Newsom’s Proposal to Invest $1 Billion in ZEV Infrastructure is a Smart Proposition Jason Barbose Former Contributor
March 9, 2021 New Maps Highlight Inequitable Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines Casey Kalman Former Contributor
Photo: Marii Siia/Unsplash March 8, 2021 Who’s to Blame for a $10,000 Electric Bill? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Jim Bowen/flickr March 8, 2021 Three Ways Climate Disclosure Helps Everyone Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
Will Brown March 5, 2021 The FHFA Begins to Reckon with Climate Risks to the Housing Market Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Vlad Tchompalov/Unsplash March 4, 2021 We Must Urgently Build an Inclusive Science Advocacy Movement Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Staff
Sam Houston/UCS March 3, 2021 Federal Policy For Charging Access: A Tale of Two EV Drivers Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
US Department of the Interior March 3, 2021 Science Wins at the Interior Department Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Ford Media Center March 3, 2021 Three Truths About Electric Vehicles David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
USGS March 3, 2021 FEMA’s Expert Committee Breathes a Sigh of Relief: They can now “Actually Say Climate Change.” Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
AP Photo/David Goldman March 2, 2021 With New FERC Office of Public Participation, You Can Help Shape Energy in Your Community Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Getty Images March 2, 2021 The Social Cost of Carbon Gets an Interim Update from the Biden Administration Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Phil Roeder / CC BY 2.0 (Creative Commons) February 26, 2021 For Years, the Federal Workforce Languished. Congress is Planning to Revive It Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
USDA NRCS February 25, 2021 To Save Its Soil and Clean Up Its Water, Iowa Needs to Act Fast(er) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Marcia Cassidy Communications February 25, 2021 Renewable Energy Technology is Not Fully Helping Communities That Need it Most UCS Science Network