November 29, 2017 You Might Be Wasting Food, Even If You’re Not Throwing It Away Doug Boucher Former Contributor
Fire in southern California in 2007 put power infrastructure at risk. Photo: Tim Williams. CC-BY-2.0 (Wikimedia) November 20, 2017 Climate change is here. Can California's infrastructure handle it? Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
November 16, 2017 4 Ways to Discuss Congressional Budget Riders at the Dinner Table this Thanksgiving Charise Johnson Former Contributor
Paula García November 6, 2017 ¿Qué es la energía eólica marina? Una visita a la primera granja de los EE.UU. Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
November 3, 2017 Fast and Getting Faster: The Verdict on Sea Level Rise from the Latest National Climate Assessment Kristy Dahl Former Staff
Looking ahead to the 2017 APHA conference. Photo: Courtesy of APHA November 2, 2017 On Climate Change, a Major Public Health Conference Stands in Stark Contrast to the Trump Administration Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
October 26, 2017 I Am a 30-Year Veteran Scientist from US EPA; I Can’t Afford to Be Discouraged UCS Science Network
Rushlan Dashinsky/iStockphoto October 12, 2017 Pruitt Puts Coal Before Children Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Photo: justice.gov October 9, 2017 Scott Pruitt's Cynical Move to Rescind the Clean Power Plan Ken Kimmell Former President
Publicsource.org September 26, 2017 Illinois is Expanding Solar Access to Low-Income Communities—But It Didn’t Happen Without a Fight Jessica Collingsworth Former Contributor
Eric/Creative Commons (Flickr) September 22, 2017 Science Triumphs Over Disinformation in Initial Flame Retardant Victory Genna Reed Former Staff
September 21, 2017 What’s My State Doing About Solar and Wind? New Rainbow Graphic Lets You Know John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Hurricane Irma approaches landfall in southern Florida, September 10, 2017. Photo: NASA September 18, 2017 Will Republican Mayors Crack the Party's Wall of Climate Denial? Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
U.S. Navy (Flickr) September 8, 2017 UCS Experts' View of Risk and Preparedness as the Impacts of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Mount Erika Spanger Director of Strategic Climate Analytics
US Naval Research Laboratory September 5, 2017 ¿Está en zona de peligro de inundaciones por Irma o José? Esté atento a los avisos de las agencias locales y usa éste mapa para enterarte de tu riesgo. Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
September 5, 2017 Protecting New Jersey From Sea Level Rise: The Future of the Meadowlands Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
defense.gov August 18, 2017 Trump's Executive Order Will Make America Flood Again (and Again and Again) Kristy Dahl Former Staff
NASA August 11, 2017 ¿Listos para el eclipse solar? Nuestro sistema eléctrico sí lo está. John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Ivette Perfecto and John Vandermeer in a shaded coffee farm in Chiapas, Mexico. They use diverse shaded coffee as a model system to study ecological complexity and its implications for farm management and biodiversity conservation. August 2, 2017 Agroecology to the Rescue: 7 Ways Ecologists are Working Toward Healthier Food Systems Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
July 25, 2017 Lessons for Fighting the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Science Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
Marco Verch/CC BY SA (Flickr) July 20, 2017 The Trump Administration’s Record on Science Six Months after Inauguration Jacob Carter Former Contributor
July 14, 2017 Cooper: Nuclear Plant Operated 89 Days with Key Safety System Impaired Dave Lochbaum Former Contributor