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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.
Podcast
Coastal Homes and Properties at Risk: Sea Level Rise, Flooding, and Inundation
A discussion new analysis that pairs NOAA climate change research with Zillow real estate data to show the threat to coastal property.
Feature
Underwater: GIS Map
Now retired, this interactive tool formerly let you explore US coastal properties at risk from rising seas. It is being reevaluated.
Report
Underwater
Hundreds of thousands of homes are at risk of chronic flooding due to sea level rise over the coming decades. The implications for coastal residents, communities, and the economy are profound.
Explainer
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Attacks on SNAP are rooted in persistent, divisive myths about the program. Here are the facts.
Podcast
From Ozone Fixer to Presidential Speech Writer
Atmospheric scientist Don Wuebbles discusses ozone recovery, all-nighters at the White House, and communicating climate science
Report
Automaker Rankings 2018
Automakers are making the cleanest cars on record, yet they have slowed the rate of reduction of global warming emissions despite having the technology to go much further.
Report
The Science Connecting Extreme Weather to Climate Change
Climate attribution identifies and quantifies the part human-caused climate change plays in worsening many types of extreme weather.
Podcast
The Federal Scientist Who Blew the Whistle
Dr. Joel Clement, a former policy director at the Department of Interior, shares his experience of political interference in the Trump administration and the steps he took to fight back.