All reports
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Clean Fuels for the Midwest
Increasing the use of cleaner transportation fuels in the Midwestern US is a smart way to help address climate change and support to local economies.
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Equitable Energy Storage
Recommendations for designing equitable energy storage policies.
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Agency Plans are Inadequate to Conserve US Endangered Species Under Climate Change
A peer-reviewed article published in Nature Climate Change.
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Voters Strongly Support a “No First Use” Nuclear Policy
Polling results suggest that presidential candidates should be talking about nuclear weapons issues on the campaign trail.
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Transitioning to Sustainable Agriculture
A peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
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Our Unhealthy Democracy
The United States needs to restore and improve electoral integrity and political equality in state legislatures to address growing inequalities and empower communities to protect themselves.
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Abandoned Science, Broken Promises
The Trump administration’s attacks on science disproportionately harmed the most underserved communities in our country.
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The SM-3 Block IIA Interceptor
Planned upgrades to the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system will impact the world’s strategic nuclear balance.
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What Voters and Candidates Need to Know about Climate Change
Voters have an exceptional opportunity to tell 2020 presidential candidates about climate impacts.
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Champions of Breakfast
By sourcing grains sustainably, cereal makers can help farmers improve soil health, prevent water pollution, and reduce the climate impact of our agricultural system.
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Surveying Consumers on Electric Vehicles
A survey conducted by Consumer Reports and the Union of Concerned Scientists showed that interest in electric cars and trucks is strong across the United States and between different income groups.
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Killer Heat in the United States
Extreme heat is poised to rise steeply in frequency and severity over the coming decades, bringing unprecedented health risks for people across the US.