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Decades of Deceit
Why the case against the major fossil fuel companies for fraud and climate damages is so strong.
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Fossil Fuel Climate Deceit Timeline
Fossil fuel companies foresaw the devastating impacts of climate change more than 60 years ago.
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Road Map Toward Just Land Transition California
Through California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, the San Joaquin Valley is undergoing a just land transition aiming to address groundwater depletion caused by irrigated agriculture.
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Evaluating Ballot Design in the 2024 General Election
A review of sample ballots used in the 2024 general election in key states
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How Bad Are Fossil Fuels Actually
The true costs of coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels aren’t always obvious—but their impacts can be disastrous.
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Advancing the Scientific Integrity Act
Scientific Integrity Act Policy Brief
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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.
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Attribution Science
Attribution science shows us precisely how much climate change is shaping and changing our world.
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Sea Level Rise Responsibility of Industrial Carbon Producers
A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Research Letters.
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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.
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Investing in Transportation Choices
It's time we invest in transportation choices for a clean, prosperous, and just future.
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Cumulative Impacts: Recommendations for EPA
To improve environmental health, UCS prepared eight fact sheets summarizing the recommendations of the NEJAC Cumulative Impacts Workgroup to the EPA.
