Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images August 20, 2025 What Is a “Skinny” Farm Bill—and Is It a Bad Thing? The House Agriculture Committee may attempt to push through a scaled-down version of the farm bill—but there are certain things it cannot leave out. Melissa Kaplan Senior Manager of Government Affairs
Cedric Letsch/Unsplash August 19, 2025 We Can Have it All: Forward-Looking Climate Policy and Affordability. Here’s How. Daniel Barad Western States Policy Manager
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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USDA May 20, 2020 With Trump Executive Order, Are Meat and Poultry Plants a COVID-19 Ticking Time Bomb? Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
Pixnio May 20, 2020 A Flawed Process and a Harmful Outcome: My Comments on the EPA Particulate Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman President of UCS