Montinique Monroe/Getty Images July 24, 2025 President Trump’s Handouts to Fossil Fuel Industry Will Cost Public $80 Billion Over Next Decade US taxpayers are facing double jeopardy thanks to a reckless and inhumane budget bill that hands billions of dollars to the oil and gas industry as it worsens the impact of climate change Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
Walter Bibikow/Getty Images July 24, 2025 Five Reasons Why the ICJ Climate Advisory Opinion Matters L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
CDC / Unsplash July 24, 2025 From the Courtroom to the Internet, the Fight Over Federal Science Is On Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
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Photo: Kaur Kistjan/Unsplash June 18, 2020 Climate Scientists Confront a Culture of Fear and Self-Censorship in Government Agencies Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
rawpixel.com/PxHere June 18, 2020 New Dietary Guidelines Could Help Us Kick Our Sugar Habit—But Will Science Win Out? Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
US Senate June 16, 2020 How Safe Are Children’s Products? It Might Depend on Trump’s Next Nominee to the Consumer Product Safety Commission Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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Photo: lunamarina/Shutterstock June 11, 2020 A Second Wave of COVID-19 Looms Large—and It’s Not Because of Protests Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: EPA June 11, 2020 Restoring Science, Protecting the Public: 43 Steps for the Next Presidential Term Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Rosamar/Shutterstock June 10, 2020 How Do We Vote in the COVID-19 Era? California Carves a Path Forward Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Loco Steve/Flickr June 4, 2020 With New Manipulation of Benefit-Cost Analysis, the Trump EPA Attempts to Hide Bodies in the Fine Print Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Sharon McCutcheon/Unsplash June 3, 2020 10 Things That the Scholarly Community Can Do to Stand in Solidarity Fernando Tormos-Aponte Former Staff
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Elvert Barnes/Flickr May 28, 2020 “Fattening” the Curve: Funding Equitable Scientific Research After the Pandemic UCS Science Network
Jp Valery/Unsplash May 28, 2020 The Coal Bailout Everybody Is Talking About Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Gereon Meyer/Wikimedia Commons May 27, 2020 The Second-Life of Used EV Batteries Hanjiro Ambrose Former Contributor
Samer Daboul/Pexels May 27, 2020 Investing in Dietary Guidelines Will Leave Us Better Prepared for the Next Pandemic Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
D. Meyers/Unsplash May 26, 2020 Resuming Nuclear Testing a Slap in the Face to Survivors Lilly Adams Senior Outreach Coordinator
350.org May 26, 2020 BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil Have a Lot to Answer for on Climate at their Annual Meetings Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Windtech/Wikimedia May 26, 2020 Renewables Have Beaten Coal 100 Days Already This Year. What You Need to Know. John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
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NASA May 21, 2020 Temporada peligrosa de huracanes comienza en medio de pandemia COVID-19 Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
CDC May 21, 2020 COVID-19, Air Pollution and Health Impacts: An Interview with Pediatric Pulmonologist Dr. Denise Serebrisky Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
public domain May 21, 2020 The First COVID-19 Era Hurricane Season Is Here. Are We Ready? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
NASA May 21, 2020 Dangerous Hurricane Season To Open Amidst COVID-19 Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: lunamarina/Shutterstock May 21, 2020 Firing of Inspectors General Slides Us Closer to Autocracy Ken Kimmell Former President