Our scientists and experts produce reports, peer-reviewed papers, interactive tools, and other resources as part of our advocacy. Search or browse our resource library below.
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The US Nuclear Arsenal
Our interactive tool visualizes every bomb and warhead in the US nuclear arsenal.
Podcast
Real Talk with Mustafa Ali: Science, Environmental Justice, and Power
Former chief environmental justice official and founding member of the Office of Environmental Justice at the EPA, Ali talks about his experience at the EPA, his decision to resign, and the importance of science in environmental justice.
Report
Accelerating US Leadership in Electric Vehicles
Financial incentives for electric vehicles boost sales and decrease costs, benefiting consumers and industry.
Podcast
Sunbeam Us Up: Solarizing Your Roof and the Electricity Grid
Energy analysts Laura Wisland and John Rogers discuss all things solar, from getting solar on your roof to connecting that energy to the power grid.
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Fuel Efficiency and Income
Fuel efficiency and tailpipe pollution standards save money for all drivers, especially low- to middle-income earners
Activist Resource
Communication Best Practices
The UCS communication toolkit offers tips, strategies, and best practices to talk to skeptical audiences, to get your stories in local media, and to sharpen your message for decisionmakers.
Activist Resource
Engaging with Communities
Scientists have a tremendous opportunity to improve access to and understanding of technical information in communities, leading to better solutions.
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Tracing Who’s Responsible for Temperature Increase and Sea Level Rise
A new study quantifies the impacts of emissions traced to major fossil fuel producers on our changing climate.
Podcast
Failing Science: The Trump Administration’s Six-Month Report Card
Dr. Gretchen Goldman talks about the Trump administration's attacks on science, their real-life consequences, and how scientists and the public can fight back.
Video
Turning Soils into Sponges
An agricultural scientist shows how farmers can reduce the impacts of floods and droughts through sponge-like soils.
Report
State Benefits of Vehicle Efficiency Standards
Proposals to weaken the standards are gaining traction in the Trump administration.
Report
Turning Soils into Sponges
Floods and droughts in farm country do billions of dollars in damage every year. Farmers can reduce that damage by building healthier soils.