All climate resources
Activist Resource
The Science and Climate Litigation Webinar Series
Trainings, discussions, and case studies focused on the intersection of law, climate change, and science.
Report
Understanding Future Groundwater Sustainability Scenarios
Understanding the future of groundwater sustainability, including sustainability in diverse climate change scenarios, is crucial for low-income and farmworker communities.
Podcast
Earth Day Two Ways
Jess hosts a conversation between climate scientist Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel and environmentalist and actor Eric Balfour about climate solutions and the future of humanity and our planet.
Video
Holding Big Oil Accountable in the Courtroom
Just 57 companies are responsible for 80% of heat-trapping emissions since 2016, as revealed by a recently updated dataset published by InfluenceMap. This alarming statistic includes major players like ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron, Shell, and ConocoPhillips.
Podcast
Feet To The Fire
Jess talks with California's Attorney General Rob Bonta about a historic lawsuit he filed against Big Oil.
Podcast
Near The Water
Dr. Karletta Chief talks with Jess about the unique scientific problems facing indigenous communities in the US.
Podcast
Look For The Helpers – Part 2
In the second part of this special Clean Transportation mini-series Jess visits the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project to talk with co-founder and co-director Ms. Margaret Gordon.
Report
Drivers of Domestic Wells Vulnerability During Droughts in California's Central Valley
A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Research Letters.
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?
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.