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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Driving Progress, Fueling Savings
California’s AB32 policies are saving drivers money, protecting the climate, and improving public health—but oil companies are standing in the way.
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Resources for Early Career Scientists
Examples of resources, blogs, fellowships, training programs, and jobs sites that may be useful to early career scientists searching for careers or engagement opportunities in science policy.
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Rocky Mountain Forests at Risk
The future of Rocky Mountain forests depends on how much and how quickly we can curb heat-trapping emissions.
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Infographic: Affordable Rooftop Solar in the United States
By 2017, more than half of US states could have rooftop solar that's as cheap as local electricity rates.
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Fukushima: The Story of a Nuclear Disaster
A definitive, scientific retelling of exactly what happened at Fukushima—and an urgent reminder that U.S. nuclear power isn’t as safe as it could and should be.
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Deforestation Success Stories
Strategies for reducing deforestation are working in many places. Understanding these stories can help us turn them into a global success story.
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Automaker Rankings 2014
Hyundai-Kia is 2014's Greenest Automaker, though all automakers have improved their environmental performance.
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Turning Agricultural Residues and Manure into Bioenergy
Leftover crop materials and manure can help provide clean energy—but it’ll take the right policies, practices, and investments.
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Solar Power on the Rise
Solar power – clean, reliable, and increasingly affordable – is experiencing remarkable growth across the U.S.
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Hospitals and Healthy Food
An innovative Farm Bill program could help hospitals and community groups partner to increase healthy food access and prevent chronic illness.
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Scientists Call for Public Investment in Agroecological Research
A distinguished group of experts from across the United States—including agricultural powerhouse states such as Iowa and California—have called for increased public investment in agroecological research.
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Playing with Fire
Climate change is producing hotter, drier conditions in the American West, which contribute to more large wildfires and longer wildfire seasons.