Martin Poole/Getty Images November 25, 2024 What’s Wrong with Billionaires Dictating the US Science Agenda? It is crucial the US science agenda prioritizes a balanced and inclusive approach that serves the greater good. We need federally funded basic science because it lays the foundational knowledge that drives future innovations. Melissa Finucane Vice President of Science & Innovation
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Getty Images November 25, 2024 Oil and Gas Industry’s Mating Call Strikes a Sour Note Laura Peterson Corporate Analyst & Advocate
Trinh Trần/Pexels September 21, 2023 Energy Equity: How Can Power Utilities Get It Right? Guest Commentary
Elizabeth Rocco September 18, 2023 Will World Leaders Step Up to Deliver at the UN Climate Ambition Summit? Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
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Gorodenkoff/shutterstock September 18, 2023 6 Ways STEM Educators Can Enhance Student Engagement in Our Democracy Alyssa Shearer Biologist and Science Educator
Egor Gordeev/Unsplash September 14, 2023 World Heritage Committee Ignores UNESCO Recommendation to List Venice as Endangered Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
General Motors September 14, 2023 Ask a Scientist: It’s Getting Easier for US Car Owners to Go Electric Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Chad Taylor/Unsplash September 13, 2023 A Climate Crossroads for the World Heritage Convention Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
John Ciccarelli/BLM September 13, 2023 Extreme Summer Weather Threatens Gas Power Plants. Here’s How. Paul Arbaje Energy Analyst
Spc. Ana-Grace Catoe, South Carolina National Guard September 11, 2023 New Maps Show Inequitable Geography of Danger Season Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Javier Quiroga/Unsplash September 11, 2023 What China’s Foreign Relations Law Tells Us About Its View of the International Community Robert Rust China Analyst
U.S. Forest Service/Flickr September 11, 2023 Mountain Valley Pipeline: Science, Community Activism, and The Fight to Preserve Scientist Voices UCS Science Network
Alex Levine/Flickr September 7, 2023 How Do Electric Grid Operators Warn Us About Extreme Heat? Guest Commentary
Andrew Wolff/Unsplash September 6, 2023 Creating Environmental Action by Changing our Message UCS Science Network
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Raze Solar/Pexels August 30, 2023 One Year After the IRA, UCS Is Hard at Work Bringing Its Benefits to Bear Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
Wikimedia Commons August 30, 2023 A Hot Summer for Clean Energy in Michigan James Gignac Midwest Senior Policy Manager
© Daimler Truck AG August 29, 2023 Where Do Electric Trucks Charge? Samantha Houston Senior Vehicles Analyst
US Department of Energy August 29, 2023 California Must Extend Zero Emission Vehicle Funding from “AB 8 Fees” Daniel Barad Western States Policy Manager
RUT MIIT/Unsplash August 28, 2023 What Makes the College-Educated More Likely to Vote? Alyssa Shearer Biologist and Science Educator
Bob Nichols/USDA August 24, 2023 The Food and Farm Bill Can Do a Lot for Workers Omanjana Goswami Interdisciplinary Scientist
Adam Michael Szuscik/Unsplash August 24, 2023 What Should the Next Phase of Federal Climate Legislation Include? Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
wal_172619/Pixabay August 23, 2023 Danger Season’s Extreme Heat Is Melting Records: Here Are 3 Things Congress Should Do Now Shana Udvardy Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst
J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida August 23, 2023 We Reviewed More Than 150 Papers on Water Management. Here’s What We Learned. José Pablo Ortiz Partida Senior Bilingual Water and Climate Scientist
Mark Graham/Unsplash August 23, 2023 How Reliable Are Gas Power Plants? What ICAP, UCAP, and ELCC Tell Us. Mark Specht Western States Energy Manager/Senior Analyst