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Access Denied
The Trump administration is evading legal requirements as it attacks a wide range of public health, environmental, and safety rules.
Activist Resource
Fair Access
By embracing the value of community lived experience as core to our democratic processes, government decisionmaking can benefit us all
EV Buying Guide
EVs can save consumers money annually by eliminating expensive trips to the gas pump.
Activist Resource
August Congressional Recess Action Toolkit
Tools to tell your legislators that anti-science actions are dangerous for you and your community.
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Science and Democracy Under Siege
This administration's first 6 months have been characterized by destruction, division, and chaos.
Activist Resource
Guiding California's Land Transitions Toward Justice and Equity
Analyses of the current challenges and solutions in California's cropland transition.
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Understanding California’s Transmission Development Delays and Paths to Reform
California’s investor-owned utilities have not delivered the transmission buildout to meet state goals, nor have they fully addressed the reasons for continued delays.
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Harnessing the Power of Electric Vehicles
UCS research shows that vehicle-grid integration (VGI) enables electric system savings, ranging from $1.8 billion - $11.7 billion per year in 2045.
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Keeping Everyone's Lights On
The grid today is woefully unprepared to meet our current climate reality.
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Plutonium Pit Production
The US plan to build new plutonium pits for nuclear weapons is unnecessary, risky, and dangerous to the health of workers and communities.
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Decades of Deceit
Why the case against the major fossil fuel companies for fraud and climate damages is so strong.
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Fossil Fuel Climate Deceit Timeline
Fossil fuel companies foresaw the devastating impacts of climate change more than 60 years ago.