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July 22, 2019 UCS Extreme Heat Report: A Call to Action on Midwest Clean Energy James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File July 22, 2019 As Heatwave Blankets Nation, Utility Disconnect Policies Can Kill Joseph Daniel Former Contributor
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Photo: Flickr / Irene / Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC 2.0 July 16, 2019 5 Great Public Health Resources for Dealing With Extreme Heat Rachel Licker Principal Climate Scientist
AP Photo/Daily News, Miranda Pederson July 16, 2019 Top Ten Heat-Related Terms You Need to Pay Attention to While Reading UCS’s Killer Heat Report Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Photo: EPA July 15, 2019 10 Ways Andrew Wheeler Has Decimated EPA Protections in Just One Year Elliott Negin Former Contributor
NOAA July 12, 2019 How Climate Risks Get Compounded: Louisiana Grapples With Heavy Rain, Tropical Storm Barry, and Swollen Mississippi Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
Melting permafrost on Alaska's North Slope. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech July 11, 2019 How Alaska’s Recent Heat Wave May Worsen Climate Warming Carly Phillips Research Scientist
July 10, 2019 Censoring a Senior Analyst at the State Department for Telling the Truth is a Damned Shame Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo: stgermh/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 July 9, 2019 Maine Hits Clean Energy Grand Slam Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
Jason Leem/Unsplash July 8, 2019 Can Trees, Oceans and Giant Carbon Sucking Machines Save Us from Climate Catastrophe? Angela Anderson Former Contributor
Adam Markham July 2, 2019 A New Way to Assess Impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage Sites Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Photo: WIkimedia July 1, 2019 As Methane Levels in the Atmosphere Soar, Trump Administration Moves to Gut Regulations Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Dan Broun June 28, 2019 It’s Time to Stop Ignoring the Climate Change Threat to World Heritage Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Photo: Jimmy O'Dea June 27, 2019 Electric Airport Shuttle Buses Are Taking Off Jimmy O'Dea Former Contributor
Photo: Leaflet/Wikimedia Commons June 26, 2019 Congress Must Lead with National Energy Standards to Save the Climate Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Photo: Omari Spears/UCS June 26, 2019 50% by 2035 National Renewable Electricity Standard Would Boost Economy and Cut Carbon Emissions Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
350.org/Flickr June 24, 2019 ExxonMobil Execs Care More About Dodging Responsibility for Climate Damages Than Preventing More Harm UCS Science Network
Photo: Rainforest Action Network/Flickr June 24, 2019 Chevron Earns Shareholder Distrust on Climate Action Nicole Pinko Former Contributor
Oregon State Capitol June 21, 2019 Hey, Oregon Senators: You Can’t Run Away from Climate Change Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
Photo: Carl Wycoff/Flickr June 20, 2019 The House Ways and Means Committee—Will it Throw Climate Under the Bus? Ken Kimmell Former President