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Podcast
Tips for Buying an Electric Car
Engineer and electric vehicles expert Dr. David Reichmuth answers burning questions for first-time EV buyers.
Podcast
Fighting Voter Suppression
Dr. Adrienne Jones discusses efforts to limit voter access in Georgia, and how we can all fight back, no matter what state we live in.
Activist Resource
Freight
Electrifying vehicles in the freight system is one promising solution towards addressing toxic diesel pollution.
Explainer
Heavy Duty Vehicles and NOx
Heavy duty vehicles are responsible for an inordinate amount of pollution. Electrification can help.
Report
Tyson's Need for Feed
Tyson Foods influences farming practices on nearly 10 million acres of cropland—an area roughly twice the size of New Jersey.
Podcast
President Biden’s First Year: Progress and Shortfalls
What's on the line for science and justice—and how can the Biden administration improve its support for science?
Video
UCS Conversation: Science as Art
Scientists who have connected their areas of study to their art form and use that work to open pathways to connection and understanding of science.
Report
One Year of Science Under Biden
UCS experts and analysts evaluate the Biden-Harris administration's actions across nine issue areas.
Podcast
Hurricane Season 2021
Senior Climate Scientist Astrid Caldas elaborates on Ida—and the many other deadly and damaging 2021 storms made worse by climate change.
Report
Quantifying the Impact of Future Extreme Heat on the Outdoor Work Sector
Policies that cut emissions are critical for ensuring the well-being and livelihoods of outdoor workers.
Video
Ending Sole Authority
In the United States, the sole authority to order the use of nuclear weapons belongs to the president.
Activist Resource
Protect the Vote in November 2022
Learn how you can defend our democracy against those who seek to undermine it.