Report Tracing Tides Major fossil fuel producers have played a large role in driving climate change and increasing global temperatures and sea levels, prompting questions about who bears responsibility.
Activist Resource The Electric Utility Toolkit A set of resources and ideas for making a more just and inclusive power grid.
Report Making the Most of Electric Vehicle Batteries With smart policies and investments, the US can reduce the need for newly mined lithium by nearly half.
Report Wetlands in Peril Protecting wetlands in the Upper Midwest from industrial agriculture could prevent up to $754 billion in residential flood damages.
Activist Resource An Activist's Guide to Radiation and Human Health Essential readings for understanding the world of radiation, radioactive materials, and the threats they pose to human health
Activist Resource Scientific Societies Call on Congress to Save Science This open letter, signed by more than 40 prominent scientific societies and organizations, was delivered to Congress in March 2025.
Press Release April 15, 2021 Science Group Supports Mallory as Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality
Report Losing Ground Farmland consolidation—the trend toward fewer, bigger farms—has been accompanied by social and economic consequences that threaten the long-term health of farm communities.
Feature Bigger Farms, Bigger Problems Farmland consolidation is harming US rural communities—and better policies can help.
Press Release April 14, 2021 UCS Delivers Letter to White House Signed by More Than 1,500 Scientists Urging Biden to Cut Emissions by at Least Half by 2030
Press Release April 14, 2021 Trend Toward Fewer, Larger Farms Locks Out New Farmers in Midwest, Scientists Say
Podcast Bill Gates and “Advanced” Nuclear Reactors Physicist Dr. Edwin Lyman discusses the safety, security, and environmental impact of proposed “advanced” nuclear reactors.
Press Release April 9, 2021 Science Group Urges Biden Administration to Reduce Spending on Nuclear Weapons
Press Release UCS Announces New President Johanna Chao Kreilick, an advocate for social change and justice, will serve as our new president.
Press Release April 1, 2021 FEMA Releases New Risk Rating 2.0 Information Moving Forward Update of Antiquated Flood Policies