Drew Angerer/Getty Images April 29, 2025 President Trump’s 100 Days of Federal Housing Policy Chaos How dismantling agencies and overreaching executive orders hurt the US housing system. Zoe Middleton Associate Director of Just Climate Resilience
Joe Raedle/Getty Images April 21, 2025 Will Congressional Republicans Attack Clean Energy in Budget Reconciliation? Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Omari Spears/UCS April 17, 2025 Dear Climate Movement: They’ve Come for Our Climate Science. We Have to Stop Them. Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
NOAA August 6, 2020 With Hurricane and COVID-19 Preparedness, Communities Are Damned if they Do and Damned if they Don’t Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
public domain August 6, 2020 Real-Time Lessons on COVID-19 and US Hurricane Response: What We’ve Learned from Hanna and Isaias Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Congress recently approved funding to replace ICBMs despite research showing they are not only superfluous, but they actually increase the risk of nuclear war. August 5, 2020 Ask an Expert: Congress Plans to Spend Billions on Dangerous, Unnecessary Nuclear Weapons Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Southern Foodways Alliance/Flickr August 4, 2020 Pollution, Hurricanes, and the Pandemic Spell Trouble for Gulf Shrimp and Seafood Industries Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
Anthony Eyring/UCS August 3, 2020 Another Inconvenient Truth Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
White House/Flickr August 3, 2020 150 Attacks on Science and Counting: Trump Administration’s Anti-Science Actions Hurt People and Communities Nationwide Anita Desikan Former Staff
Michael Fleshman/Flickr July 31, 2020 An Unusual Annual Meeting Season Saw Investors Ratchet Up Climate Pressure on ExxonMobil and Chevron Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
eric niu/Flickr July 31, 2020 COVID-19 Election Update: Will the Senate be Complicit in Electoral Disaster? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Self-Help Enterprises July 30, 2020 Groundwater Sustainability is a Necessity More Than Ever José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
Tom Lohdan/Flickr July 30, 2020 How Presidents Are Elected: A Guide for the Perplexed Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
US EPA July 30, 2020 EPA Made So Many Mistakes with Clean Cars Rollback, Even Its Own Lawyers Want to Know What’s Up Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Photo: The White House July 29, 2020 The Clearing of Lafayette Square: Interior Park Police Chief’s Testimony Stains Agency’s Reputation Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour July 29, 2020 The EPA’s Cost-Benefit Proposal Is Corrupt—And Deeply Consequential. Call It Out. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Tony Hisgett/Flickr July 28, 2020 Massachusetts, Act Now on Environmental Justice and Climate Action John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Photo: CC/Wally Gobetz. July 28, 2020 Museums Should Publicly Address Racism in their Histories Adam Markham Former Staff
G. Kulacki/UCS July 28, 2020 Cancel Culture in an Emerging Democracy Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
AP Photo/Jason Dearen July 28, 2020 Extreme Floods and Superfund Sites: A Pending Disaster for Underserved Communities Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Forest Service Photo by Kari Greer July 24, 2020 U.S. West Faces a Grim Summer as Red Flag Fire and COVID-19 Warnings Mount Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Elvert Barnes/flickr July 23, 2020 The Economic Recovery Depends on Controlling the COVID-19 Pandemic Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Photo: Erika Spanger-Siegfried/UCS July 20, 2020 US Offshore Wind Projects Face Make-or-Break Moment John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Retha Ferguson/Pexels July 20, 2020 Researchers Find Deadliest Aspect of COVID-19 for People of Color: Racism Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor