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
Mel/Flickr September 25, 2020 Democratizing California’s Most Powerful Regulator Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Andrew Roberts/Unsplash September 25, 2020 Why is the Transition to Clean Cars by 2035 Critical? To Avoid Worsening Impacts of Climate Change and Air Pollution David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
John Klossner September 25, 2020 A Government for We, the People, Not Vested Interests: Recommendations for a 2021 President Genna Reed Former Staff
Jeff Vanuga/NRCS September 25, 2020 EPA Chlorpyrifos Assessment: A Harbinger of Restricted Science Rule Havoc Genna Reed Former Staff
Flickr/Josh G. September 24, 2020 Michigan Governor Whitmer’s Big Step Forward on Climate Leadership James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
MarylandGovPics September 24, 2020 A UCS Guide to Involving the Public in Rulemaking Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
justgrimes/Flickr September 24, 2020 A 2021 Vision for a Stronger Office of Science and Technology Policy Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Marion S. Trikosko September 23, 2020 Lost Voters: Voter Turnout, Suppression and Mobilization in Key 2020 Election Counties Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Pixabay September 22, 2020 Las esterilizaciones forzadas de ICE son un crimen de lesa humanidad Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
J. Rogers/UCS September 21, 2020 Climate, Clean Energy, and Environmental Justice in Massachusetts: The Legislature’s Next Move John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration September 21, 2020 Council on Foreign Relations Gives Terrible Advice on Taiwan and China Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Pixabay September 19, 2020 ICE’s Forced Sterilizations Are a Crime Against Humanity Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
Bureau of Land Management/Flickr September 18, 2020 The THRIVE Resolution Puts Forth a Bold and Just Economic and Climate agenda Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
US Air Force September 18, 2020 Thank Science for Vaccines – Not Funders, Industries, or Politicians Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Yvette Arellano/TEJAS September 18, 2020 Superfund Site Cleanups Ignore Communities of Color Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ian Dudley September 18, 2020 Is the United States Planning a Nuclear-Armed, Intercontinental-Range, Hypersonic Missile? Cameron Tracy Former Contributor
Shutterstock September 17, 2020 The RPM Act – How a Multi-billion Dollar Industry is Trying to Ruin Our Air Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Shutterstock.com/Gencho Petkov September 17, 2020 Will BP Finally Succeed at Moving Beyond Petroleum? To Survive, It Must. Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
PeopleImages/iStockphoto September 16, 2020 Three Tips for Getting Political Candidates on the Record About Science Anita Desikan Former Staff
CNN September 15, 2020 What I Told CNN: A Climate Denier Shouldn’t Be Leading at NOAA Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Phil Roeder/Flickr September 15, 2020 Political Officials Undermine CDC Scientists’ COVID-19 Studies Anita Desikan Former Staff
SELF Magazine/Flickr September 14, 2020 Who Gets the First COVID-19 Vaccines? The Answer is a Complex Tangle of Science and Ethics Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
NASA Worldview September 14, 2020 In the US West Scorched by Wildfires, We Can Barely Breathe. It’s Going to Get Worse. Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Jabbi/Wikimedia September 11, 2020 El trabajo más difícil dentro del sector de la pesca no es pescar sino procesar el pescado durante una pandemia global UCS Science Network