Derrick Z. Jackson July 7, 2025 Administration Cuts Would Leave No Refuge for the Wildlife Refuges The second Trump administration is going for the jugular, to choke conservation itself. Federal budget cuts to conservation science, pollution prevention, and climate change data could imperil wildlife refuges. Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images July 3, 2025 NOAA’s Weather and Climate Science Is Under Relentless Attack from Trump Administration. Will Congress Stand Up for Us? Marc Alessi Science Fellow
wayhomestudio/Freepik July 2, 2025 Heatwave Exposes How Trump Administration Cuts Endanger Workers and Energy-Burdened Communities Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Flickr/Don Barrett May 4, 2021 A Fair Transition for Midwest Coal Counties James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Señor Codo/Creative Commons (Flickr) May 4, 2021 How to Support our Energy Veterans Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Jiayu Liang/UCS April 30, 2021 Biden Has Reversed Trump’s War on Science in His First 100 Days Jacob Carter Former Contributor
USDA April 29, 2021 Federal Government Should Embrace More Diverse and Inclusive Science Advice Genna Reed Former Staff
Joe BIden/Flickr April 28, 2021 100 Days into Biden’s Presidency, Science Is Bouncing Back Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
Bobby Stevens Photo/Shutterstock April 28, 2021 Too Many Lost: Honoring Workers Who Have Died from COVID-19 and Other Workplace Hazards Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
April 27, 2021 Now is the Time for a Public Participation Office at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs April 23, 2021 Deanne Criswell as the new FEMA Administrator: Here’s What she Brings to the Agency and the Challenges she’ll Face Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Kenneth Keifer/Shutterstock April 23, 2021 Clean Energy Policy Is Heating Up in Illinois Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Steve Debenport/Getty Images April 22, 2021 For Effective Science Advocacy, Focus on Shared Values, and Speak Up Often UCS Science Network
Anthony Eyring/UCS April 22, 2021 Who Wants to Learn More about Climate Change? All Kinds of People! Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
House Committee on Energy and Commerce April 21, 2021 My Testimony on the CLEAN Future Act and Environmental Justice: Protecting Frontline Communities Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Markus Castaneda April 20, 2021 The US Senate Declares Cold War on China Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
NASA April 20, 2021 Biden’s Earth Day Summit Is a Crucial Opportunity for Climate Action Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Robert Kneschke/Shutterstock April 16, 2021 Systemic Racism Continues to Plague Pandemic Response Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Joe Ross/flickr April 16, 2021 Rolling Back the Rollbacks: Putting Cars and Trucks Back on Track to Meeting Climate Goals Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Wind Denmark April 14, 2021 Biden Offshore Wind Plan: Who Supports Ambition in Offshore Wind? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
NurPhoto/Getty Images April 14, 2021 The Shared Fate of Science and Democracy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Alexander Popov/unsplash April 14, 2021 Science and Environmental Communities Call on Biden, Congress to Decarbonize Transportation and Power Generation Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
US Secretary of Defense/Flickr April 13, 2021 Biden Holds Tight to the Trump Defense Budget Jennifer Knox Policy & Research Analyst
The National Guard April 8, 2021 Roundup: Signs of Hope for Scientific Integrity and Public Health Liz Borkowski Science Network Contributor
Katarzyna Nowak April 7, 2021 Indigenous and Western Scientists and Knowledge Holders Partnering for the Public Good UCS Science Network
Rexjaymes/Shutterstock April 6, 2021 Fossil Fuels and Public Lands: How the US Interior Department Can Act on Climate Right Now Joel Clement Former Contributor
Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Alexis Velez) April 6, 2021 Questions about COVID-19 Vaccines? You’ve Come to the Right Place Anita Desikan Former Staff