Troye Owens August 16, 2018 For Washington Voters, I-1631 is a Chance to Tackle Climate Change Head On Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: David Danelski August 7, 2018 How Can We Turn Down the Gas in California? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
July 3, 2018 Climate Change is the Fastest Growing Threat to World Heritage Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
An old whaling site on Svalbard, Norway. Photo: Adam Markham June 29, 2018 Rapid Warming is Creating a Crisis for Arctic Archaeology Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Eric Kilby June 15, 2018 Massachusetts Senate Unanimously Endorses a Bold Vision for Clean Transportation Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr June 12, 2018 ExxonMobil Refuses to Give Scientists the Floor: Reflections from a Corporate Shareholders’ Meeting UCS Science Network
NASA May 31, 2018 Hurricane Season 2018 Begins: Will it be Different From Last Year’s? Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina. Credit: NPS May 21, 2018 If You Can’t Censor It, Bury It: DOI Tries to Make a Stark New Study on Rising Seas Invisible Adam Markham Deputy Director of Climate and Energy
Photo: First Solar April 17, 2018 Clean Energy is Happening, With or Without the Trump Administration Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
March 29, 2018 Dear EPA Staff, We Fixed Your Climate Change Talking Points for You Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
Photo: WClarke/Wikimedia Commons March 22, 2018 How Do Big Oil Companies Talk about Climate Science? Four Takeaways from a Day in Court Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
February 21, 2018 Toyota Cries Over Climate Change While Their Trade Groups Cry Over Climate Policy Josh Goldman Former Contributor
The wildfires in northern California in 2017 destroyed more than 8,000 structures, exacerbating the existing housing crisis and creating a jobs shortage for low-income workers, especially farmworkers, domestic workers, and workers in the tourism industry. Photo: National Guard February 13, 2018 Why Climate Change and Equity Matter for Infrastructure: An Interview with Chione Flegal of PolicyLink Jamesine Rogers Gibson Former Contributor
Gage Skidmore/Flickr February 8, 2018 Pruitt Squirming away from the Weight of Climate Evidence Rachel Licker Principal Climate Scientist
Florida National Guard February 6, 2018 How One Utility Is Using Tax Reform to Hide a Billion-Dollar Climate Problem Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Photo: Wikimedia Commons January 26, 2018 Infrastructure in the Trump Congress: We Must Build for the Future, Not the Past Rob Cowin Former Contributor
M.O. Stevens/Wikimedia Commons January 9, 2018 Cap-and-Invest: A Key Tool to Help Oregon Fight Climate Change Jason Barbose Former Contributor
The jet stream and polar vortex on January 3, 2017. Map from the University of Maine Climate Change Institute. January 3, 2018 The Polar Vortex, Winter Storm Grayson, and Climate Change: What’s the Connection? Brenda Ekwurzel Director of Scientific Excellence
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
The Moon is seen as is rises, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017 in Washington. Photo by NASA. CC-BY-2.0 (Flickr) December 6, 2017 Supermoons, King Tides, and Global Warming Astrid Caldas Senior Climate Scientist
November 14, 2017 Water in an Uncertain Future: Planning the New Normal Adrienne Alvord Former Contributor
November 7, 2017 The Natural Ways to (Help) Solve the Climate Problem Doug Boucher Former Contributor
October 24, 2017 Trashing Science in Government Grants Isn’t Normal: The Case of the EPA, John Konkus, and Climate Change Jacob Carter Former Contributor