Report Decades of Deceit Why the case against the major fossil fuel companies for fraud and climate damages is so strong.
Report Keeping Everyone's Lights On The grid today is woefully unprepared to meet our current climate reality.
Report Harnessing the Power of Electric Vehicles UCS research shows that vehicle-grid integration (VGI) enables electric system savings, ranging from $1.8 billion - $11.7 billion per year in 2045.
Report Wetlands in Peril Protecting wetlands in the Upper Midwest from industrial agriculture could prevent up to $754 billion in residential flood damages.
Report Plutonium Pit Production The US plan to build new plutonium pits for nuclear weapons is unnecessary, risky, and dangerous to the health of workers and communities.
Report Science and Democracy Under Siege This administration's first 6 months have been characterized by destruction, division, and chaos.
Press Release November 6, 2023 The Federal “Brain Drain” Is Ending—But There’s a Lot of Work Yet to Do
Figure Percent change of STEM professionals since 2017 at six federal agencies This graph shows the percent change of STEM Professionals in the federal workforce since 2017 at six federal agencies
Figure Percent change of STEM Professionals since 2017 at six federal agencies Percent change of STEM Professionals since 2017 at six federal agencies
Press Release November 4, 2023 US, Rich Nations Force Lopsided Loss and Damage Compromise, Create Huge Trust Deficit Ahead of COP28 Climate Talks
Press Release November 3, 2023 UCS Urges Continued Work Toward an Equitable Clean Energy Future for Michigan
Press Release November 2, 2023 Union of Concerned Scientists Experts Attending COP28 in Dubai, Available for Interviews on UN Climate Talks
Activist Resource How Long Has The Farm Bill Been Expired? Congress has let the once-every-five years food and farm bill expire—but the 332 million people in the US still need to eat.
Report Cropland Repurposing in California Cropland repurposing in California informed by communities and science can provide social, environmental, and economic benefits for all stakeholders.
Podcast Skin Deep Happy Halloween! Jess talks with UCLA librarian Megan Rosenbloom about the spooky science of uncovering what makes some old books extra rare.