Photo: Wikimedia Commons January 26, 2018 Infrastructure in the Trump Congress: We Must Build for the Future, Not the Past Rob Cowin Former Contributor
Pierre J./Flickr January 25, 2018 Should the President Have Sole Authority to Launch a Nuclear Attack? In the Age of Trump, Experts Offer an Alternate Plan Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr January 19, 2018 From National Parks to the EPA, Trump Administration Stiff-Arms Science Advisers Elliott Negin Former Contributor
sharply_done/iStockphoto January 18, 2018 New Report Reveals Trump Administration Is Abandoning Science Advice Genna Reed Former Staff
January 16, 2018 Five Lessons Our Science Network Watchdogging Teams Have Taught Us Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Florida Power & Light January 9, 2018 Department of Energy Coal Bailout Rejected: Told to Get the Facts First Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
January 9, 2018 One Year of Attacking Science: How the Trump Administration Measures Up Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Photo: Tim Evanson/Wikimedia Commons January 8, 2018 Trump Administration Rescinds Fracking Rule for Public Lands: A Blow to Public Protection Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
C-SPAN January 4, 2018 Anti-Science Nominee Kathleen Hartnett-White Faces Renewed Scrutiny for Top Environmental Post Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Photo: UCS/Anthony Eyring December 22, 2017 A Year of Resistance—and Why I’m Hopeful for 2018 Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
December 17, 2017 The Trump Administration Word Ban Extends to Other Federal Agencies. Its Ongoing Assault on Science Is Much Worse. Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: ww.epw.senate.gov December 8, 2017 A Toxic Nomination Hangs in the Balance: Who Will Stand Up to Finally Topple Michael Dourson? Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
November 8, 2017 Would Chemical Safety Measures Under Dourson Protect Military Families? Probably Not. Charise Johnson Former Contributor
US Department of Agriculture/Flickr November 6, 2017 USDA Secretary Sidelines Science, Sells Out Farmers, Workers, and Eaters Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Photo: Seth Anderson/CC BY-NC-SA (Flickr) November 6, 2017 You Heard Right—The Trump Administration is Bailing Out Coal Plants Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Bill Hughes, FracTracker Alliance November 6, 2017 Kathleen Hartnett White Nomination Spells Trouble for the Magna Carta of Environmental Law: NEPA Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
Looking ahead to the 2017 APHA conference. Photo: Courtesy of APHA November 2, 2017 On Climate Change, a Major Public Health Conference Stands in Stark Contrast to the Trump Administration Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
A. Eyring October 31, 2017 Scientists to Senate: Reject Sam Clovis for USDA Science Post Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
Yvette Arellano/TEJAS October 27, 2017 Spectrum of Harm: Ripple Effects of Trump's Macabre Environmental Policies Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
Union of Concerned Scientists October 24, 2017 Memo to EPA Chief Pruitt: End Subsidies for Fossil Fuels, Not Renewables Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Photo: USCapitol/Flickr October 12, 2017 Conflicts of Interest? NOAA’s Nominees AccuWeather CEO Barry Myers, and Dr. Neil Jacobs of Panasonic Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo: justice.gov October 9, 2017 Scott Pruitt's Cynical Move to Rescind the Clean Power Plan Ken Kimmell Former President
Photo: USCapitol/Flickr October 5, 2017 What’s Tax “Reform” Got to Do with Science and Public Well-being? Alden Meyer Former Contributor