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
JHVEPhoto/Getty Images May 29, 2025 Entergy Doesn’t Want Louisianans to Know How Expensive this Gas Project Could Be Paul Arbaje Energy Analyst
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
Photo: engin akyurt/unsplash July 16, 2020 White House Hides COVID-19 Data, Will Make the Pandemic Even Worse Michael Halpern Former Contributor
mtiger88/flickr July 16, 2020 Prominent Claims that Policing is Not Racially Biased Rest on Flawed Science UCS Science Network
Tom Swinnen/Pexels July 16, 2020 New Dietary Guidelines Report is a Science Success Story Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Anthony Behar/Sipa Press via AP Images July 14, 2020 How Will People Cope With Extreme Heat and Rising COVID-19 Risks This Week? Kristy Dahl Former Staff
USGS/William Henry Jackson July 14, 2020 U.S. Universities Must Stop Honoring Racist Scientists of the Past Adam Markham Former Staff
Alan Wu/Flickr July 14, 2020 Could China and the United States Go to War over Taiwan? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
July 14, 2020 Don’t Be Deceived: How to Spot and Stop COVID-19 Disinformation Genna Reed Former Staff
Ron Reiring/Flickr July 13, 2020 Old Laws, New Science, and Protecting Public Health: The Trump Administration’s Decision on Particulate Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Chromatograph/Unsplash July 13, 2020 Heatwaves and COVID Mean Higher Home Electricity Bills; What Do We Do About That? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: Alexandra Koch/Pixabay July 10, 2020 As Schools Plead for COVID-19 Safety Information, White House Politicizes CDC Guidance Genna Reed Former Staff
National Guard/Tech. Sgt. Michael Matkin July 10, 2020 Heat Wave and COVID-19 Clash: Tens of Millions of People at Risk in States Seeing COVID Spikes Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Paige Greenwood July 8, 2020 I Chose Protesting for Black Lives Matter Over Writing My PhD Dissertation UCS Science Network
Louisiana National Guard July 8, 2020 Roundup: Without Federal Coordination, Many States See Rising COVID-19 Cases UCS Science Network
US Department of State July 8, 2020 The Trump Administration’s Ban on International Students Hurts Us All Rachel Licker Former Staff
JannHuizenga/iStockphoto July 7, 2020 New UCS Analysis: How to Protect Democracy and Public Health During 2020 Election Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Shealah Craighead/Flickr July 7, 2020 Does Japan Support Nuclear Disarmament? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
World Travel & Tourism Council/Wikimedia Commons July 6, 2020 Blaming the COVID-19 Messengers: Public Health Officials Under Siege Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Matt Wildbore/Unsplash July 6, 2020 Policy During a Pandemic: How to Make Research Accessible for Policymakers During the COVID-19 Pandemic UCS Science Network
Photo: eranicle/Shutterstock July 2, 2020 COVID-19 and Worker Safety: An Absence of Federal Leadership Is Putting Lives at Risk Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
shebalso/Flickr July 1, 2020 The Moving Forward Act: Ten Ways the House Infrastructure Proposal Will Increase Electric Vehicles, Clean Energy, and Resilient Transportation Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
B. Ebbesen/Wikipedia. July 1, 2020 Is the United States Planning to Resume Nuclear Testing? Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
Photo: Sam Beebe/Flickr June 29, 2020 Don’t Say COVID-19: Fishermen and Women May Pay With Their Lives Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Billy Metcalf Photography/Flickr June 29, 2020 Reviving the Gulf Dead Zone Is Worth it: Our New Report Shows the Benefits of Action Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor