Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 16, 2025 EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science Zeldin is proposing to walk away from regulating carbon emissions from power plants—plus nearly every other source of heat-trapping emissions. Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
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River Partners July 15, 2025 Best Practices for Just Land Transitions in California Ángel S. Fernández-Bou Senior Climate Scientist
USDA Photo by Lance Cheung/Flickr December 18, 2019 Farm State Voters See Soil as a Solution to Agriculture’s Woes Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Photo: Rainforest Action Network/Flickr December 17, 2019 2019 Year in Review: The Times When Fossil Fuel Companies Misled Investors Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
Fabrice Florin December 17, 2019 Environmental Justice in 2019: Impacts and Anniversaries Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
SolarCity's solar power plant, backed by Tesla batteries, on Kaua'i. Source: solarcity.com December 17, 2019 Three Ways Advocacy Has Enabled Market Forces to Clean up the Power Grid Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Christopher Michel / Flickr December 17, 2019 Another Attack on Endangered Species Escalates Need for New Legislation Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Jeremy Rempel. CC-BY-ND 2.0 (Flickr) December 17, 2019 EPA Tried to Allow Dirtier Trucks Without Studying Whether That Would Be Bad for Health Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Dennis Schroeder/NREL December 17, 2019 FERC’s Move to Defend Competition Actually Hurts Competition Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
A FEMA trailer decorated for an environmental justice mission. Photo credit: Leah Mahan, maker of the film Come Hell or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek. December 17, 2019 Activism and Action in 2019, a Banner Year for Environmental Justice Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Flickr/York Region December 17, 2019 The Transportation and Climate Initiative, Explained Daniel Gatti Former contributor
NOAA December 16, 2019 Highlights, Firsts and Worsts of Hurricane Season 2019 and the Future of Hurricanes Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: Hilton Kelley, CIDA December 16, 2019 State and Federal Action on Environmental Justice in 2019: A Year of Milestones Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Daniel Parks/Flickr December 16, 2019 Lessons from California in 2019: The Challenges of Adapting to Climate Change Kristy Dahl Former Staff
US Department of Energy December 13, 2019 How States Can Make Energy Storage Work for Communities Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Dave Reichmuth/UCS December 12, 2019 It’s Going to Take More than EV Promises from Car Companies to Limit Climate Change Damage David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Stratman2/Flickr December 12, 2019 Renewables and Storage Could Revolutionize our Electric Power System Elliott Negin Former Contributor
US Air Force December 12, 2019 La energía solar es cada vez más eficiente, menos costosa y más resiliente John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Wikimedia December 11, 2019 Electric Companies Like Entergy Are Using Affiliate Transactions to Block Renewable Energy, Here’s How Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
A wide range of stakeholders from across the country met in December 2018 to develop a set of principles to ensure equitable deployment of energy storage technologies. (Photo: Megan Rising/UCS) December 11, 2019 Ask a Scientist: How to Ensure Underserved Communities Benefit from Energy Storage Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo by Justin McAfee on Unsplash December 10, 2019 Michigan Should Reject DTE’s Integrated Resource Plan, Here’s Why James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
Scott Graham/Unsplash December 9, 2019 Have I got a Deal for you! Let’s get this STARTed. Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
USDA December 9, 2019 ¿Qué tipo de sociedad somos? Jornaleras y jornaleros agrícolas a merced del cambio climático Ricardo Salvador Former Contributor
USDA December 9, 2019 Pesticides, Heat, and the People Who Feed Us: Climate Change Is Making Farmworkers’ Dangerous Job Even Worse Rafter Ferguson Former Contributor
Photo: Derrick Jackson December 6, 2019 The Trump Administration’s Latest: A Plan to Foul the Alaska Arctic Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow