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.
1458 items found
Report
Renewables, Reliability, and Solutions for California's Clean Energy Future
Renewable energy can supply half of California's electricity by 2030. Technologies and improved grid practices are available today to ensure a cost-effective, reliable electricity supply.
Explainer
All About Drivetrains
Drivetrains are the collection of components that deliver power from a vehicle’s engine or motor to the vehicle’s wheels.
Explainer
How Do Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Work?
Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen to produce electricity, generating less pollution than gas-powered cars and trucks.
Explainer
How Do Plug-in Hybrid Electric Cars Work?
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles combine a gasoline or diesel engine with an electric motor and a large rechargeable battery.
Explainer
How Do Battery Electric Cars Work?
Battery electric cars run exclusively on electricity—cutting air pollution and global warming pollution.
Explainer
What Are Electric Cars?
Unlike conventional vehicles, electric cars and trucks use a motor powered by batteries or a fuel cell.
Feature
Lessons from the Lunchroom
School lunch programs are helping kids eat better—but they're fighting an uphill battle in an unhealthy food system.
Report
The NRC and Nuclear Power Safety in 2014
Despite an improving safety record, the NRC has improperly withheld safety-related information and unfairly punished whistleblowers, harming the agency’s credibility.
Explainer
Better Food Policy for Kids
School lunch programs are helping kids eat healthier. Let's make these programs stronger.
Report
Stormy Seas, Rising Risks
As climate impacts grow more severe, oil refineries face increasing risk. Fossil fuel companies need to disclose these risks to shareholders and the public.
Feature
Climate Science vs. Fossil Fuel Fiction
Fossil fuel companies and their lobbying groups have been deceiving the public for nearly 30 years about the facts of global warming. They continue to do so today.
Report
No More Fukushimas; No More Fort Calhouns
Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant was shut down in April 2011 for a routine refueling outage when workers found dozens of serious safety shortcomings.