All climate resources
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.
Explainer
What is Climate Loss and Damage?
Wealthy, polluting nations should pay for climate damages.
Podcast
Science Fiction
Science fictions are widely held dangerous beliefs that are not supported by science. Jess explores a few of these in anticipation of the continued propagation of science myths during the next US election cycle.
Activist Resource
Elsevier and RELX’s Climate Problem
Elsevier, one of the world’s largest academic publishing companies, is closely linked with the fossil fuel industry. It should cut those ties.
Podcast
Wet Hot American Summer
Jess talks with UCLA climate scientist and Weather West blogger Dr. Daniel Swain about this summer of extremes.
Podcast
Something Strange in your Neighborhood
Jess tells the stories of three invisible threats harming residents of major US cities with help from Julie McNamara and Darya Minovi of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Report
Truck Pollution in the United States
State-level fact sheets on tailpipe pollution from trucks and buses.
Feature
Science Hub for Climate Litigation
We're connecting scientific experts, legal scholars, and practitioners working at the intersection of science and climate litigation.
Podcast
The New Dark Ages
Jess speaks with Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse about the influence of fossil fuel dark money in politics today.
Report
Comparative Analysis of Legal Mechanisms to Net-Zero
A peer-reviewed article in Carbon Management.
Explainer
Each Country's Share of CO2 Emissions
Which 20 countries emit the most carbon dioxide? The wealthiest.
Report
Stakeholder Integration Predicts Better Outcomes from Groundwater Sustainability Policy
A peer-reviewed article in Nature Communications.