All climate resources
Podcast
Building a More Resilient Puerto Rico with Clean Energy
How can Puerto Rico bounce back stronger with renewable energy and other sustainable practices?
Podcast
Farmers and Crops on a Collision Course with Climate Change
A conversation with Dr. Marcia DeLonge about the wide-ranging impacts of global warming on our agriculture system.
Podcast
Can the World’s Natural and Cultural Wonders Survive Climate Change?
Adam Markham takes us on a tour of World Heritage Sites threatened by a warming world.
Podcast
How Do We Make Aging Infrastructure Climate-Safe?
How can scientists, planners, architects, and engineers come together to figure out how climate impacts can be factored into infrastructure planning?
Podcast
Super Pollutants: Carbon Dioxide’s Evil Cousins
Dr. Geeta Persad outlines four types of super pollutants that play a significant role in the climate change equation.
Podcast
What’s the Deal With the Green New Deal?
Economist and climate expert Dr. Rachel Cleetus puts the ambitious Congressional resolution under the microscope.
Report
Building Equitable, Clean, and Climate-Safe Infrastructure
US electricity infrastructure is aging, inadequate, and vulnerable. Clean energy investments can help.
Explainer
CO2 and Ocean Acidification
Rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere are changing the chemistry of the ocean, and putting marine life in danger.
Podcast
Measuring Ice Thickness in Antarctica: NASA’s ICESat-2 Mission
We go behind the scenes with NASA glaciologists as they prepare for a data-collecting expedition around the South Pole.
Podcast
A Dreamer’s Tale: Soil Microbes, Climate Change, and Being an Undocumented Scientist
PhD candidate Evelyn Valdez-Ward talks about her her research on soil and climate.
Report
Achieving 100 Percent Clean Electricity
UCS outlined 10 key strategies that state legislators, regulators, and other stakeholders can follow.
Podcast
Why California Has the Worst Air Pollution and What Can Be Done
Los Angeles native Prof. Edward Avol talks about the impacts of pollution on children—and why it’s so important to “keep on pushing” for strong clean air standards.