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Climate Science in Legal Contexts
Scientific and legal communities often use similar words differently. This resource is designed to help lawyers navigate scientific concepts that frequently arise in climate litigation.
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UCS vs Anti-Science Actions
We're suing the Trump administration on a wide range of issues—and winning.
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Blocked from the Ballot Box
Effective participation in elections is at the heart of our political system, but not everyone is equally represented.
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UCS JEDI Report 2025
This document summarizes the past year of efforts by staff and board members to transform UCS into an anti-racist organization.
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Less Fertilizer, Better Outcomes
US farmers apply far more synthetic nitrogen fertilizer than their crops can actually absorb, harming people, ecosystems, and the climate.
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New England’s Offshore Wind Solution
The New England winter is no match for what offshore wind offers.
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Data Center Power Play
Unmitigated data center growth puts the public at risk of higher utility bills and public health costs.
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An activist resource for UCS Science Network members and supporters to take action on funding for US transportation through the surface transportation reauthorization.
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What is the Surface Transportation Reauthorization?
This federal legislation determines how transportation in the US is funded. It also shapes the country’s transportation system.
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Nuclear Weapons Without Limits?
Once the New START treaty expires in February 2026, there will be no limits on the number of strategic nuclear weapons the US and Russia can deploy.
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Driving Towards a Clean Grid
Integrating bidirectional vehicles into California's grid can reduce the projected costs needed for reaching the state's clean energy goals.
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Power After the Storm
As climate change can exacerbate extreme events the need for science-based, proactive grid modernization is more pressing than ever.