Getty Images July 10, 2025 Power Hungry: Why Data Centers Are Developing Their Own Energy Sources to Fuel AI The spread of AI data centers is larger, more numerous, and faster-growing than anything that has come before to the electric utilities. The potential for this to cause supply shortages and costs for consumers is plain to see. Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
The 100-Hour Weather & Climate Livestream July 10, 2025 Ask a Scientist: How Livestreaming 100 Hours of Weather and Climate Moved Thousands to Action Michelle Rama-Poccia Bilingual Writer and Podcast Host, Union of Concerned Scientists
Jeremy Bishop/Unsplash July 9, 2025 The Court Has Spoken: A Healthy Climate is a Human Right Carly Phillips Research Scientist
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
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Jabbi/Wikimedia September 11, 2020 The Most Dangerous Job in Fishing Isn’t Fishing—It’s Processing Fish During a Global Pandemic UCS Science Network
Steven Pisano/Wikimedia September 11, 2020 Is BP Finally Committing to Ambitious Climate Action–or About to Fool Us Twice? Five Things to Look For in Its Climate Strategy Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC September 11, 2020 Ask an Expert: Reviving the Gulf of Mexico’s Dead Zone Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Mark Fischer/CC BY-SA 2.0 September 10, 2020 Trade Groups Must Be Challenged for Their Harmful Climate Deception Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Christopher Michel September 10, 2020 The Evidence is Clear: The US Public Wants Science-Based Policies for COVID-19 Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
USGAO September 9, 2020 How an Upcoming USDA Rule Would Jeopardize the Safety of Poultry Workers Anita Desikan Former Staff
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum September 4, 2020 What is the Secret Agreement between the United States and China on Taiwan? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Robert Kneschke/Shutterstock September 3, 2020 The Deadly Consequences of Sidelining Science and Government During a Pandemic Anita Desikan Former Staff
Jesse Springer September 3, 2020 Uber and Lyft Are Harassing a Researcher, Pulling a Page from Climate Deniers’ Playbook Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
FEMA September 3, 2020 Did EPA’s Non-Enforcement Policy Cause Lake Charles Chemical Plant Fire As COVID-Climate Disasters Pile Up? Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Allenandallen.com/CC August 31, 2020 Bribery and Corruption at Utilities Cost Them–and Us–Big Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Artie Siegel/Pexels August 31, 2020 CEJA can deliver on Governor Pritzker’s Eight Principles for a Clean and Renewable Illinois Economy Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Thomas Millot/Unsplash August 28, 2020 Big, Colliding Problems in Gulf and Elsewhere Need Science-Based Solutions Now Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
NOAA August 27, 2020 Three Reasons Why the COVID Relief Executive Order Is Bad Policy Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst