All climate resources
Podcast
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Continued Lies
Accountability expert Kathy Mulvey and climate litigation scientist Dr. Delta Merner discuss the industry’s deception.
Podcast
The Rapidly Changing Arctic
Arctic expert Joel Clement is back with an update on federal science in the region, and how Alaska Natives are adapting to the changing landscape.
Explainer
Tropical Deforestation and Global Warming
Tropical deforestation accounts for less than 10 percent of the world's global warming pollution. Protecting forests helps to fight global warming, protect biodiversity, and promote sustainable development.
Report
The Fossil Fuel Industry and Colorado
The oil and gas industry has used deceptive tactics to exert outsized political control in Colorado.
Podcast
Floods, Fires, and Outdated Disaster Plans at Chemical Facilities
Researcher Casey Kalman discusses how chemical facilities can prepare for worsening climate change and natural disasters.
Podcast
Ford F-150 Pickup Truck Goes Electric
Vehicles expert Dr. David Reichmuth discusses the pros and cons of the new electric pickup truck.
Report
3 Challenges, 3 Errors, and 3 Solutions to Integrate Frontline Communities in Climate Change Policy and Research
A peer-reviewed article in Perspective.
Report
Bright and blind spots of water research in Latin America and the Caribbean
A peer-reviewed article in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.
Report
Community Perspectives and Environmental Justice in California's San Joaquin Valley
A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Justice.
Podcast
Too Hot to Work: How Climate Change Threatens Outdoor Workers
Climate scientist Dr. Rachel Licker discusses how climate change will affect outdoor worker’s health and earnings.
Video
Video: Too Hot to Work
The Union of Concerned Scientists released a new report titled “Too Hot to Work,” which examines the effects of extreme heat on outdoor workers’ health and livelihoods.
Report
Too Hot to Work
Study shows outdoor workers in the US have up to 35 times the risk of dying from heat exposure than the general population.