National Archives at College Park via Wikimedia Commons May 13, 2025 Putting Science to Work for Security: A Call to Prevent Nuclear Testing Scientists have a role to play in protecting our collective future by speaking in opposition to a resumption of nuclear weapons testing. Dylan Spaulding Senior Scientist
Megan Thomas/Unsplash May 13, 2025 What is a Just Land Transition? Amanda Fencl Director of Climate Science, Climate and Energy
Sarah Rice / Getty Images May 13, 2025 Denial, Restriction and Manipulation: New Trump Administration Targets Voting Rights, Fair Representation Liza Gordon-Rogers Research Associate
January 28, 2020 A Chance for More Transparency on Oil and Gas Production on Public Lands: My Congressional Testimony Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
US Fish & Wildlife Service January 28, 2020 Why Rural Communities Need Clean Transportation Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Libreshot/public domain January 27, 2020 5 Quotes Capturing the Debate Over Dietary Guidelines Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
USFWS/Flickr January 27, 2020 America’s Wetlands: Vital, Ignored, and Now Defined Away by the Trump Administration Genna Reed Former Staff
ChristopherPluta/Pixabay January 24, 2020 A Small Provision in the FY20 Spending Package Deserves a Much Bigger Discussion Shuchi Talati Former Contributor
Jennifer Gidaro/Flickr January 24, 2020 Will Climate Change Impact My Retirement? CalPERS, CalSTRS Reports Shed Some Light Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
PeakPX January 24, 2020 EPA’s New Water Rule a Mockery of Science and the Clean Water Act Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Carl Wycoff/Flickr/ January 23, 2020 It’s “State of the State” Season: Time to Check in on Midwest Governors’ Climate and Clean Energy Progress James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Flickr/Emilio Labrador January 23, 2020 Trump Administration Moves to Finalize Extremely Dumb Fuel Economy and Vehicle Emissions Rule Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Dennis Schroeder/NREL January 22, 2020 One Way to Boost Renewables? Let Flexible Demand Lend a Helping Hand Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
Photo: Robert_C/Pixabay January 22, 2020 When It’s Migratory Birds vs. the Trump Administration, the Birds Die Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
White House January 21, 2020 Secretary Perdue and the Trump Administration See Environmental Regulation as a Weapon. That’s Not Just Dumb, It’s Dangerous. Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
January 17, 2020 EPA Science Advisory Board Should Keep Pushing EPA to Adhere to the Best Available Science Genna Reed Former Staff
Photo: MelanieFHardy/Pixabay January 17, 2020 Expect Low Carbs and Low Credibility at Next Week’s Dietary Guidelines Meeting Sarah Reinhardt Former Contributor
Uber Newsroom January 17, 2020 Electrifying Ride-hailing: Part 1 – Six Reasons Why Uber and Lyft Must Go Electric Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
January 16, 2020 EPA Must Keep Communities Safe from Ethylene Oxide Cancer Risks Genna Reed Former Staff
Elena Blanco-Suarez, Science Network member, engaging with the public at an event in San Diego. January 16, 2020 Little Outreach, Enormous Benefits – The Size (of the Audience) Doesn’t Matter UCS Science Network
Khalid Albaih/Flickr January 16, 2020 Iran, the United States, and Nuclear Weapons: Questions and Answers Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
lee junda/Unsplash January 16, 2020 Getting Renewables to the Consumer – PJM and FERC Aren’t Helping Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: Jon Olav Eikenes/Flickr January 15, 2020 How the Trump Administration Plans to Gut Our Nation’s Bedrock Environmental Law Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
public domain January 15, 2020 You Can Fix #UnhealthyDemocracy in 2020 Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Credit: Mr. Ducke (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dippy_duck/) January 15, 2020 Coal Is No Longer a Baseload Resource, So Why Run Plants All Year? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: House Natural Resources Committee/YouTube January 14, 2020 William Pendley Should Not Be Acting Administrator of the Bureau of Land Management Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor