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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Report
Gas Malfunction
The United States is overly reliant on gas plants—and extreme weather is causing them to fail at alarming rates.
Activist Resource
Questions for Candidates 2024
We're pushing candidates to fight for science, justice, and progress.
Podcast
The Highest Stakes
Jess catches up with lawyer and climate negotiator Hafij Khan about the critical Loss and Damage fund and this year's conference.
Feature
2023 UCS Science Defenders
The 2023 UCS Science Defenders share a special commitment to leverage science to help their communities. We are so pleased to introduce them, and their great work.
Explainer
What’s Wrong with Fossil Fuel–Based Fertilizer?
Massive overapplication of nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture damages soil, causes pollution, and contributes to climate change.
Report
UCS JEDI Report 2023
This document summarizes the past year of efforts by staff and board members to transform UCS into an anti-racist organization.
Report
Drivers of Domestic Wells Vulnerability During Droughts in California's Central Valley
A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Research Letters.
Podcast
This is Science Thanks
Jess highlights her favorite reasons to be thankful for science in this season of gratitude.
Report
Hydrogen-Powered Heavy-Duty Trucks
Is investing in hydrogen-powered trucks as a solution for addressing emissions and other air pollutants from heavy-duty vehicles a good idea?
Report
Accelerating Clean Energy Ambition
With concerted action, the US can meet its climate goals—and see huge benefits to the economy and public health.
Feature
2023 Annual Report
How did UCS perform over the last year?
Podcast
What’s Science Fiction is Prologue
Jess talks with Chuck Wendig, whose writing is both wildly creative and extraordinarily prescient.