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Report

On the Road to 100 Percent Renewables
States can reliably meet 100 percent of their electricity needs with renewable energy.
Activist Resource

What You Can Do about Disinformation
Know how to identify it, counter it, and stop it in its tracks.
Report

Let Communities Choose Clean Energy
This report explains how Highland Park, Michigan, a community disproportionately harmed by pollution, can create a clean, just, and equitable energy system.
Activist Resource

1992 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity
This appeal, written in November 1992, was the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity and was written and spearheaded by the late Henry Kendall, former chair of UCS's board of directors.
Podcast

What's on the Horizon? Offshore Wind
Energy analyst John Rogers is back with exciting developments in the offshore wind industry.
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

Solidarity Through Solar: A City’s Quest for 100% Clean Energy
Energy justice advocate Gracie Wooten and energy analyst James Gignac discuss how science can help a community achieve energy independence.
Report

Wind Oversupply Myths
Wind energy is being thrown away—not because there’s too much of it, but because the grid hasn't caught up.
Report

Coal Ash Cleanup Benefits
Cleaning up coal ash sites the right way would alleviate water contamination, address environmental justice issues, and create more jobs than current site owner plans.
Report

Energy Storage FAQ
Frequently asked questions about battery storage.
Activist Resource

Equitable Energy Storage Legislation
Sample legislation to help state lawmakers ensure equitable energy storage deployment.
Activist Resource

Energy Storage Hub
This Energy Storage Hub is a collection of resources to help you learn how energy storage technology works, where it needs improvement, and what we can do right now to promote wider adoption of energy storage.