Derrick Z. Jackson July 7, 2025 Administration Cuts Would Leave No Refuge for the Wildlife Refuges The second Trump administration is going for the jugular, to choke conservation itself. Federal budget cuts to conservation science, pollution prevention, and climate change data could imperil wildlife refuges. Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images July 3, 2025 NOAA’s Weather and Climate Science Is Under Relentless Attack from Trump Administration. Will Congress Stand Up for Us? Marc Alessi Science Fellow
wayhomestudio/Freepik July 2, 2025 Heatwave Exposes How Trump Administration Cuts Endanger Workers and Energy-Burdened Communities Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: Bob Nichols, USDA/CC BY 2.0 (Flickr) September 9, 2019 The World Is in a Water Crisis and Climate Change Is Making it Worse José Pablo Ortiz Partida Director of Innovation and Collaboration
Photo: BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images September 9, 2019 What Is the Climate Strike? An Adult’s Guide to What, Why, and How to Help Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
Photo: Christina Koch/NASA September 8, 2019 Scientists Ordered to Keep Quiet During Hurricane Dorian to Help President Save Face Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: The White House September 7, 2019 NOAA Leadership Trades Scientific Integrity for Political Appeasement Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Photo: Rennett Stowe/Flickr September 6, 2019 Three Possible Solutions to Uneconomic Coal Generation Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Photo: Peabody Energy September 6, 2019 What’s a Coal State to Do? Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
Photo: Prayitno/Flickr September 6, 2019 Trump Administration Goes After States for Protecting the Environment Don Anair Deputy Director & Research Director, Clean Transportation
VW September 5, 2019 Today’s Vehicles, Tomorrow: How Automakers Can Meet Strong 2025 Efficiency Standards Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Melting glaciers are a clear sign of climat change and global warming. September 5, 2019 Gut Check Time for the Paris Agreement Alden Meyer Former Contributor
Photo: Christina Koch/NASA September 4, 2019 Intense: 5 Remarkable Facts about Hurricane Dorian Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
NOAA August 30, 2019 Hurricane Dorian: What the Presidential Candidates—and All of Us—Need to Know Kristy Dahl Former Staff
August 29, 2019 How Can I Choose My Electricity? Options that Make a Difference Personally and Nationally John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
August 29, 2019 Women Scientists Form a Policy Advocacy Network in the Mid-Atlantic UCS Science Network
August 28, 2019 Up Close with California’s Power Grid Operator Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst
DOE August 28, 2019 States March toward 100% Clean Energy–Who’s Next? Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
Geniuserp August 27, 2019 Is this Michigan Utility’s Resource Plan the Worst Ever? Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
Steve Moskowitz/UCS August 27, 2019 Time is Not on Our Side for Expert Review of Restricted Science Rule Genna Reed Former Staff
Photo: Pictures of Money/Flickr August 26, 2019 The $2.5 Billion Question Waiting at FERC Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Wikimedia Commons August 26, 2019 Coal Power Trends: Visualizing the Decline of America’s Dirtiest Fuel John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Pexels August 23, 2019 8 Times Your Voice has been Silenced by the Trump Administration Anita Desikan Former Staff
public domain August 23, 2019 AB 5 is an Opportunity to Protect Workers and the Environment Jason Barbose Former Contributor
August 22, 2019 Facing Uncertain Future, Puffins Adapt to Survive Climate Change Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: USDA August 22, 2019 EPA Administrator Wheeler Worsens Particulate Pollution Review Process Gretchen Goldman President of UCS