This Is Engineering / Unsplash October 20, 2025 In the Dark: Trump Administration Continues to Cancel and Suppress Information Cancelled surveys, suppressed publications, hidden data: the Trump administration is continuing to hack and slash its way through the entire enterprise of science within the federal government. Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
Mario Tama/Getty Images October 16, 2025 Ask a Scientist: How Do We Solve California’s Water Shortage Crisis? Michelle Rama-Poccia Bilingual Writer and Podcast Host, Union of Concerned Scientists
Daniel M. Young/FEMA October 15, 2025 What if Disaster Strikes as FEMA Is Debilitated by the Trump Administration? Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Kyla Duhamel/flickr January 15, 2021 A 75-year Rally Against Nuclear Weapons Brings the World Closer to Justice Guest Commentary
logoboom/Shutterstock January 14, 2021 Ask a Scientist: What Should the Biden Administration and Congress Do to Address the Climate Crisis? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Eric G Brown/Shutterstock January 13, 2021 Restoring Faith and Trust in our Democracy: The Impeachment of Donald Trump Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
J. Rogers/UCS January 13, 2021 ¿Es el Gobernador de Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, serio con respecto al cambio climático y la justicia ambiental? Lo sabremos mañana Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
J. Rogers/UCS January 13, 2021 Is Massachusetts Governor Baker Serious about Climate and Environmental Justice? We’ll Know by Tomorrow Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
Erin Scott/Reuters January 12, 2021 How to Quarantine a Political Virus: Stopping the Sedition Caucus by Improving Democracy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Pexels/Pixabay January 12, 2021 Who Is in Charge When You Flip the Light Switch? Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Matthew Henry/Unsplash January 11, 2021 Should the Electric Grid Be Antiracist? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Tyler Merbler/Flickr January 8, 2021 We Just Witnessed the Dangers of the Autocratic Disinformation Playbook Genna Reed Former Staff
[Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office] January 8, 2021 Massachusetts, Urge Gov. Baker to Sign Climate Bill John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
Charlie Riedel/AP January 8, 2021 After the Insurrection: Accountability, Reform, and the Science of Democracy Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Tyler Merbler/Flickr January 7, 2021 About the Siege of the US Capitol Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Joint Base San Antonio January 6, 2021 New Year, New EPA: How the Biden Administration Can Catalyze PFAS Action in 2021 Genna Reed Former Staff
January 6, 2021 Ask a Scientist: Iran and the Bomb: Some Factors to Consider Elliott Negin Former Contributor
US Department of Defense, photo by Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Brian Bolin Jr. January 5, 2021 Congress Continues to Affirm that Climate Security is National Security Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Breakingpic/Pexels December 29, 2020 New Dietary Guidelines Cater to Alcohol and Soda Industries Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Malcolm Peacey December 23, 2020 Bright Spots on Climate to End a Dark Year Ken Kimmell Former President
UCS December 23, 2020 Will Renewables Finish Ahead of Coal in 2020? John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
Zac Durant/Unsplash December 22, 2020 What a Relief! Hopes for the Biden-Harris Administration Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Pi.1415926535/Wikimedia December 21, 2020 Northeast Reaches Major Milestone to Reduce Emissions and Raise Revenue for Transportation, but Much More Work Remains Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
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