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Report
Water, Environment, and Socioeconomic Justice in California
A peer-reviewed article in Science of the Total Environment.
Podcast
Meet New Podcast Host Jess Phoenix
In her final interview, Colleen MacDonald passes the mic to Jess Phoenix.
Activist Resource
Ethylene Oxide: What You Can Do
We need stronger science-based protections for ethylene oxide.
Podcast
Saving Endangered Species: Turtle by Turtle
New England Aquarium’s Adam Kennedy manages the sea turtle rescue and rehab hospital and tells us what it takes to save critically endangered species.
Podcast
EV Battery Reuse and Recycling
Vehicles expert Jess Dunn explores how electric vehicle batteries can be reused, repurposed, and recycled.
Podcast
The Midterms Are Over: What’s Next?
Voting rights expert Dr. Michael Latner recaps the midterm elections and lays out the challenges facing our democracy.
Video
The Case Against ExxonMobil, Chevron, and other Fossil Fuel Companies
Across the world, fossil fuel companies face a wave of new lawsuits for their role in the climate crisis.
Video
Risks & Consequences of Russia's War on Ukraine
What are the humanitarian costs of the use of tactical nuclear weapons?
Feature
2022 UCS Science Defenders
At the end of every year, UCS celebrates a few individuals who have done something outstanding to defend science, and/or used science in some way to help people and change the world for the better.
Video
How Narrative Inspires Change
Writers across disciplines who explore our impact on the planet through their writing and whose genres have served to inform, move, and inspire action.
Podcast
Is Capturing and Storing CO2 Emissions a Viable Climate Solution?
Energy expert Steve Clemmer discusses the pros and cons of carbon capture and storage technologies.
Video
The Power Grid Is a Top Climate Solution. But What Is It?
The power grid makes modern life possible—but it’s also holding us back.