Steve Rhodes/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 April 2, 2021 Six Ways Chevron Imperils Climate, Human Rights, and Racial Justice Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
(Department of Energy photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL) March 31, 2021 We Have an Infrastructure Plan Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Backbone Campaign/Flickr March 19, 2021 ExxonMobil Versus Chevron: Fight for Second-to-Last Place Among Fossil Fuel Companies Has Begun Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
Johnson Banks/COP26 March 10, 2021 US Should Pledge to Cut Heat-trapping Emissions At Least 50 Percent Below 2005 Levels by 2030 Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Will Brown March 5, 2021 The FHFA Begins to Reckon with Climate Risks to the Housing Market Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
USGS March 3, 2021 FEMA’s Expert Committee Breathes a Sigh of Relief: They can now “Actually Say Climate Change.” Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Getty Images March 2, 2021 The Social Cost of Carbon Gets an Interim Update from the Biden Administration Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
NOAA February 19, 2021 El vórtice polar ha matado a 24 en Texas hasta ahora. ¿De quién es la culpa? Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
NOAA February 19, 2021 The Polar Vortex Has Killed 24 in Texas So Far. Who’s to Blame? Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: White House February 18, 2021 As the US Rejoins the Paris Agreement, What’s Next on the Road to COP26? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
wisepig/flickr February 11, 2021 BP and Shell Must Leave the American Petroleum Institute: Here’s Why Peter Frumhoff Former Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist
Craig Davidenko/dronemedia.com January 27, 2021 Stopping Climate Change Is Not Enough Joel Clement Former Contributor
logoboom/Shutterstock January 15, 2021 2020 Ends Hottest Decade on Record: Decadal Temperature Chart as Iconic as CO2 Keeling Curve Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
logoboom/Shutterstock January 14, 2021 Ask a Scientist: What Should the Biden Administration and Congress Do to Address the Climate Crisis? Elliott Negin Former Contributor
J. Rogers/UCS January 13, 2021 ¿Es el Gobernador de Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, serio con respecto al cambio climático y la justicia ambiental? Lo sabremos mañana Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
J. Rogers/UCS January 13, 2021 Is Massachusetts Governor Baker Serious about Climate and Environmental Justice? We’ll Know by Tomorrow Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
[Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office] January 8, 2021 Massachusetts, Urge Gov. Baker to Sign Climate Bill John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
US Department of Defense, photo by Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Brian Bolin Jr. January 5, 2021 Congress Continues to Affirm that Climate Security is National Security Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
Malcolm Peacey December 23, 2020 Bright Spots on Climate to End a Dark Year Ken Kimmell Former President
Photo: originalpunkt/Shutterstock December 18, 2020 5 Climate Change Lessons from 2020 Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
US Army Corps of Engineers/Flickr December 14, 2020 Will Congress Let Clean Energy Momentum Stall Out During COVID? Rob Cowin Former Contributor
public domain December 10, 2020 Contracts to Burn: How Long-Term Fossil Fuel Contracts and Power Purchase Agreements Lock In Pollution Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
UN Photo/Amanda Voisard/CC BY-NC December 9, 2020 Five Years on, Keeping the Hope of the Paris Agreement Alive and Strong Rachel Cleetus Policy Director