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
Pixabay August 21, 2020 Migratory Birds vs. the Trump Administration: This Time the Birds Win Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
Lisa Brettschneider/flickr August 20, 2020 California Moves Forward to Address Pollution from Heavy-Duty Trucks Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Struan Fraser/Flickr August 20, 2020 Better Ways of Valuing Energy Efficiency in Minnesota and Beyond James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Steve Moskowitz/UCS August 19, 2020 After Formal Request, EPA Gives Experts Limited Time to Apply for Advisory Committees Genna Reed Former Staff
Chris Montgomery/Unsplash August 19, 2020 Understandings of Science Advocacy can Strengthen it Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Staff
mrapplegate/Flickr August 18, 2020 Are California’s Rotating Blackouts a Sign of a Broken Grid? Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
Photo: House Natural Resources Committee August 18, 2020 William Pendley is Still Bad News—and Still Illegally Leading the Bureau of Land Management Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo taken by 1352nd Photo Group August 17, 2020 Do US Nuclear Weapons Help Protect Taiwan? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Richard O'Reilly/FEMA August 16, 2020 Why Did My Power Go Out? Four Ways the Grid Can Fail and Cause an Outage Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
haunted by Leonard Cohen/Flickr August 14, 2020 Clean Air for All? What the EPA’s Ozone Rule Tells Us About Who Air Pollution Laws Leave Behind Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Jonathan Cutrer/Flickr August 13, 2020 With EPA Methane Rollbacks, Natural Gas Bridge Becomes Just Another Piece of Crumbling US Infrastructure Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
NOAA August 10, 2020 Hurricanes and COVID-19 in Florida: Are Counties Prepared to Protect Hurricane-Vulnerable Populations? UCS Science Network
Gilbert Mercier/Flickr August 7, 2020 Without Clear Information from Leaders, We Face the COVID-19 Pandemic Alone Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
Dafne Cholet/Flickr August 7, 2020 Four in 10 People Remain Uncounted… But the Administration Just Tightened the Census Deadline Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Mobilus In Mobili/Flickr August 6, 2020 A Call to Action on the Voting Rights Act Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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