May 23, 2017 Lamar Smith and Selective Transparency: Why I’ll Be Livetweeting the EPA Scientific Integrity Stakeholder Meeting Michael Halpern Former Contributor
October 28, 2016 Sharing Our Climate Deception Research with Lamar Smith (Again) Michael Halpern Former Contributor
NASA HQ/CC BY (Flickr) July 13, 2016 House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith Defends ExxonMobil, Subpoenas Union of Concerned Scientists: An FAQ Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
AG Schneiderman and others are investigating ExxonMobil for fraud given evidence suggesting the company knew about climate risks but withheld them from their investors, decision makers, and the public May 20, 2016 ExxonMobil, Chairman Lamar Smith, and the First Amendment Ken Kimmell Former President
May 19, 2016 Abuse of Power: ExxonMobil, Chairman Lamar Smith, and the First Amendment Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
November 23, 2015 Rep. Lamar Smith Versus Science: The Department of Commerce and NOAA Respond Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
November 19, 2015 Questioning House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith's Claims of NOAA Misconduct Michael Halpern Former Contributor
November 16, 2015 What’s the Deal with Rep. Lamar Smith’s Subpoena to NOAA over Climate Science? An FAQ Resource Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
chuchart duangdaw / Getty Images October 30, 2024 Intimidation Tactics Exposed in Oregon Climate Case vs. Fossil Fuel Industry L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Mario Tama/Getty Images May 13, 2024 ¿El estado del aire en 2024? No es bueno. Ángel S. Fernández-Bou Senior Climate Scientist
Rachel Cleetus November 8, 2022 Comienza la conferencia climática COP27 en Egipto ¿Podemos salir de la “autopista al infierno climático”? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Klaus Eppele/Adobe Stock May 8, 2020 Timeline: 23 Years of Attempts to Restrict Public Health Science at EPA Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Ronnie Pitman/Flickr May 6, 2020 Responder al COVID-19 no tiene que significar sacrificar a las comunidades vulnerables Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Photo: Alaska Region U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Follow/Flickr August 2, 2019 So Long and Thanks for all the Fish, Says the EPA to Southwest Alaska Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr April 19, 2019 Administrator Wheeler is Hiding the Truth About Formaldehyde Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Photo: John Brighenti/Flickr April 10, 2019 Will Congress Extend the EV Tax Credit? A New Bipartisan Bill Gives me Hope Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr April 2, 2019 Shell Puts Trade Groups on Notice about Climate Policy Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
Photo: Kai Schreiber./CC BY-SA (Flickr) January 17, 2019 Three Climate Priorities the New Congress Can Actually Deliver On Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Public Domain September 12, 2018 Zombie Truck Theater: A House Science Committee Hearing Jonna Hamilton Former Contributor
Kennydu69/Wikimedia July 11, 2018 Monsanto Drags IARC Into the Depths of Its Disinformation Campaign on Glyphosate Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Community solar projects are becoming popular as a way to provide access to solar for everyone while being able to take advantage of the economies of scale for larger projects. (Source: Wikimedia) June 13, 2018 Acceso equitativo a la energía solar en Massachusetts, en manos del Senado Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
May 14, 2018 La EPA elimina una protección vital para mantener el aire libre de sustancias tóxicas, poniendo nuestra salud en peligro Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Photo: Matthew Platt/CC BY-SA (Flickr) May 7, 2018 What Happened During the Hasty White House Review of EPA’s Science Restriction Rule? Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis