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Report
Science Under Trump
We asked federal scientists what it's like to work in the Trump administration. Their answers point to widespread, serious problems that should concern all of us.
Podcast
How Climate Change Affects Your Mental Health
Dr. Joel Nigg, a licensed clinical psychologist and professor at Oregon Health and Sciences University, discusses the mental health impacts of climate change.
Video
What Are Deer Doing in Casco Bay?
Portlanders and visitors to the city saw some unusual creatures among the pilings...
Report
Heat Waves and Climate Change
Extreme heat has become increasingly common. It will become even more intense in the years to come. This has serious implications for people, communities, and infrastructure.
Podcast
The Science of Forest Fires: Culture, Climate, and Combustion
Professor John Bailey, an expert on all things fire, tells us about controlled burning, silviculture, and why Smokey Bear had it all wrong.
Report
Why New York State Needs a Clean Transportation System
A cap-and-trade program for New York state can reduce emissions from transportation, boost revenue and ensure transit is reliable.
Activist Resource
Building a Modern Transportation System in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
A regional program to modernize our transportation system will bring the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions into the 21st century.
Feature
Underwater: Congressional Maps
US homes at risk of flooding, by Congressional district.
Report
Federal Support for Electricity Storage Solutions
The United States is losing its leadership role on the issue, as other countries—namely, China—corner the market on key components.
Report
Turning Down the Gas in California
California does not need to build any additional gas plants to meet projected 2030 energy or reliability needs.
Podcast
Revolution on the Road: The Shift to EVs and Self-Driving Cars
Vehicles expert Dr. Daniel Sperling walks us through the future of transportation and what is needed to make self-driving cars an affordable, convenient, and efficient reality.
Report
Climate Change, Extreme Precipitation and Flooding
Many inland areas in the U.S. are flooding more often. Heavy rainfall caused by climate change as well as human alteration of the land are the main drivers of this trend.