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
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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
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Photo: originalpunkt/Shutterstock December 18, 2020 5 Climate Change Lessons from 2020 Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Sebastian Ter Berg/Creative Commons December 18, 2020 6 Things to Know about the 2020 Cyberattack and Nuclear Power Plants Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Piti Tangchawalit/Shutterstock December 18, 2020 Having Faith in Science: Why Loving Thy Neighbor Means Refraining from In-Person Worship Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Omari Spears/UCS December 18, 2020 This Election Showed Science Really Is Rising! Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
NREL December 17, 2020 Clean Energy 2020 Year in Review: Midwest Progress Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Inside the platform of the massive Arecibo Radio Telescope, once the largest radio telescope in the world. Arecibo Observatory/Paulo Friere December 16, 2020 Rebuild Arecibo Observatory: One Scientist’s Reflection on Advocacy and Research UCS Science Network
Kelly Sikkema/Unsplash December 16, 2020 Clean Energy 2020 Year in Review: 3 Bad-News Stories, 2 Good, 1 Write Your Own Ending John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Tony Mucci/unsplash December 16, 2020 MI and WI Voters Determined Last Two Elections, New Administration and Congress Would be Wise to Understand Their Spending Priorities David Combs Operations Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers/Flickr December 14, 2020 Will Congress Let Clean Energy Momentum Stall Out During COVID? Rob Cowin Former Contributor
C. Ward-de Leon/UCS December 14, 2020 5 Reasons Clean Fuel Standards are the Secret Key to Decarbonizing Transportation Jeremy Martin Senior Scientist and Director of Fuels Policy
Jyri Engestrom/Flickr December 11, 2020 Another Reason Energy Costs are Higher in Winter Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
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Uwe Hermann/Wikimedia December 10, 2020 Top Four Ways that the Biden Administration Can Center Environmental Justice Reform Anita Desikan Former Staff
UN Photo/Amanda Voisard/CC BY-NC December 9, 2020 Five Years on, Keeping the Hope of the Paris Agreement Alive and Strong Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 9, 2020 Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy UCS Science Network
The White House/Pete Souza December 9, 2020 Ask a Scientist: What Must the Biden Administration Do to Protect Federal Science? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Joe Biden December 9, 2020 Appointing Qualified Government Officials Isn’t Rocket Science: Here’s How To Do It Genna Reed Former Staff
Getty Images December 9, 2020 What’s the Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition? Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
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FEMA December 3, 2020 On Day One, President-Elect Biden Can Better Prepare Communities for the Next Disaster Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
National Guard December 3, 2020 What Lessons Should We Learn from the PFAS Crisis? UCS Science Network