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 December 21, 2020 Major Milestone Reached in Regional Effort to Rein in Transportation Emissions—But More Work Ahead to Ensure Equitable Air Pollution Reductions
Press Release December 21, 2020 With New Electric Vehicle Policy Proposal, Minnesota Moves to a Cleaner Transportation Future
Press Release December 17, 2020 Rep. Haaland a Strong—and Historic—Choice to Lead Interior Department
Feature How Soil Erosion Threatens Food and Farms Almost a century after the Dust Bowl, the unsolved problem of soil erosion clouds the future of US agriculture.
Press Release December 16, 2020 National Soil Erosion Rates on Track to Repeat Dust Bowl-era Losses Eight Times Over
Report Eroding the Future US farms are losing soil to erosion at an unsustainable rate. To meet this threat, we need policies that support farmers in conserving and rebuilding soil.
Podcast How Can We Distribute a COVID-19 Vaccine Equitably? Dr. Ana Diez Roux discusses the ethical questions and criteria behind the equitable distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Press Release December 14, 2020 Science Group Says ExxonMobil’s Five-year “Emissions Reduction Plan” is Too Little, Too Late
Press Release December 10, 2020 If Confirmed Again, Former USDA Secretary Vilsack Must Enact Ambitious Science-Based Policies for Farms and Food
Press Release December 9, 2020 New Trump EPA Rule Manipulates Benefit-Cost Analysis to Undermine Public Health Protections