Omari Spears/UCS July 21, 2025 Six Months in, UCS Is in the Fight for the Long Haul Six months into the second Trump administration, what’s UCS doing to fight attacks on science? Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Rene DeAnda / Unsplash July 21, 2025 New UCS Analysis Documents Six Months of the Trump Administration’s Destructive Actions Darya Minovi Senior Analyst
Spencer Platt/Getty Images July 16, 2025 EPA Moves to Ignore Power Plant Carbon Emissions, Deny Climate Science Julie McNamara Associate Director, Policy for Climate and Energy
US Air Force November 25, 2019 Solar Keeps Getting More Efficient, Less Expensive, and More Resilient John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr November 22, 2019 The EPA’s ‘Censored Science’ Rule Isn’t Just Bad Policy, It’s Also Illegal Guest Commentary
Public domain November 22, 2019 Why UCS Is Suing Trump Over Car Standards Ken Kimmell Former President
public domain November 22, 2019 It’s (Been) Time to Uplift the Voices of Marginalized Communities Anita Desikan Former Staff
City of Boston November 21, 2019 El momento para una transición a energía limpia en East Boston ha llegado Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
City of Boston November 21, 2019 A Clean Energy Alternative to a Risky Proposed Substation in East Boston Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
Lucas Sankey/Unsplash November 20, 2019 Will Democratic Candidates Finally Talk About Democracy Tonight? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
PDTillman/Wikimedia Commons November 20, 2019 How Does Uneconomic Coal Generation Impact the Grid? A Discussion with Regulators Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Toyota Newsroom November 20, 2019 Toyota is Siding with Trump – I’m Just One of Many Angry Prius Owners Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Architect of the Capitol November 19, 2019 Proposed Tax Package Is Critical for Clean Energy Momentum and Progress on Climate Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
FORD MEDIA CENTER November 19, 2019 With Mustang Mach-E, Ford Promises a Big Step Forward in Electric Cars, But We’ll Have to Wait to See If It’s Real David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
Mary Cybulski/Focus Features November 19, 2019 DuPont’s Worst Nightmare: “Dark Waters” Speaks the Truth About PFAS Science Genna Reed Former Staff
November 18, 2019 2019 Lancet Countdown US Policy Brief Pieces Together Climate Change’s Public Health Effects Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Wayne Hsieh/Flickr November 18, 2019 Why Isn’t California Turning Down the Gas? Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
USFWS November 18, 2019 New Analysis Shows Government Lacks Plans to Save Endangered Species from Climate Change Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Public Domain November 15, 2019 Inequitable Exposure to Air Pollution from Vehicles in Maryland Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
Pixnio November 15, 2019 The Terrible Thing about EPA’s Restricted Science Rule that We Aren’t Talking About Anita Desikan Former Staff
©iStockphoto.com/ssuaphoto November 15, 2019 Ultrafine Particles are an Emerging Environmental Health Risk UCS Science Network
Photo: nat693/Adobe Stock November 14, 2019 Dubious Advice: Bears Ears, National Park Campgrounds, and the Rise of Captured Committees Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
Energy efficiency investments provide benefits to all ratepayers. That's why all utilities should be required to meet a minimum standard for investment in this important resource. (credit: Shutterstock.com/Kzenon) November 14, 2019 Do You Live in the Most Energy Efficient State? Here Are the Winners John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
November 14, 2019 Notable Moments from the Hearing on EPA’s Proposal to Sideline Science Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Artie Siegel/Pexels November 13, 2019 Illinois Must Act on Clean Energy in 2020 Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
USDA November 13, 2019 Facing Climate Change on US Farms: An Urgent Need for Science-Based Policy Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
EPA November 12, 2019 Five Things to Yell About in the EPA’s New Opaque “Transparency” Supplemental Rule Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor