May 30, 2018 Weathering the Storm: Building Community Resilience in Environmental Justice Communities UCS Science Network
The view from aerial tour of Hurricane Sandy damage of New Jersey's barrier beaches, Nov. 18, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Sonya N. Hebert) May 16, 2018 Building the Right Project: An Engineer’s Perspective on Infrastructure Adaptation to Extreme Weather Events UCS Science Network
Nick Ohde /Practical Farmers of Iowa April 3, 2018 Crop Diversity: A Nice Thing If You Can Get It (and You Can Get It If You Try) UCS Science Network
Photo: Neil Palmer, CIAT/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, Flickr October 11, 2016 Making Agriculture “Climate-Smart” in Latin America and the Caribbean UCS Science Network
May 19, 2016 With the First Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil for Climate Deception Announced, What Do We Know About Its Risk from Climate Change Impacts? Gretchen Goldman President & CEO of UCS
April 25, 2016 Corn Belt Farmers Managing Weather-Related Risks Through Greater Soil Stewardship UCS Science Network
January 25, 2016 Oil and Gas: What We Know is Concerning, but What We Don’t is Worse UCS Science Network
February 25, 2015 Stormy Seas, Rising Risks: New Analysis Shows Undisclosed Climate Change Impacts at Oil Refineries Gretchen Goldman President & CEO of UCS
January 23, 2015 President Obama, India’s Prime Minister Modi, and the Opportunity to Cooperate on Climate Change Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 19, 2014 For Some, Climate Change Already Means Adapting or Saying Goodbye UCS Science Network
September 22, 2014 Confronting the Climate Impacts to Rocky Mountain Forests: From the Statistical to the Visceral Jason Funk Former contributor
July 3, 2014 Three Reasons Why America Has a Shot at Leading on Global Warming Ken Kimmell Former President
July 3, 2014 Women, Independence Day, and Our National Landmarks at Risk Deborah Bailin Former contributor
May 7, 2014 Farms, Forests, and Climate Change: Few Opportunities, Many Challenges Jason Funk Former contributor