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2021 Annual Report
How did UCS perform in 2020?
Report
Diesel Pollution in NY
Exhaust from diesel trucks and buses is a leading source of harmful air pollution that sends New Yorkers to the hospital every year.
Podcast
The Rapidly Changing Arctic
Arctic expert Joel Clement is back with an update on federal science in the region, and how Alaska Natives are adapting to the changing landscape.
Report
Wind Oversupply Myths
Wind energy is being thrown away—not because there’s too much of it, but because the grid hasn't caught up.
Explainer
Food Security and Population
One billion people lack adequate access to food. To address this, we need smart changes to the food system—not false solutions.
Explainer
Climate Change and Population
Population control is not a solution to climate change.
Report
Environmental Racism in the Heartland
A legacy of systemic racial discrimination has left communities in the Kansas City area disproportionately exposed to health-damaging pollutants.
Podcast
The State of Elections in the US
Voting rights expert Dr. Michael Latner details the steps we need to take in the coming months to ensure free and fair elections in the US.
Video
American Democracy Under Siege
In the last few years, many elected leaders have attacked voting rights, cast doubt on free and fair elections, and served private interests over the public good. But all is not lost.
Report
The Fossil Fuel Industry and Colorado
The oil and gas industry has used deceptive tactics to exert outsized political control in Colorado.
Podcast
A Scientific Approach to Fighting Hunger
Food systems and health analyst Sarah Reinhardt discusses recent updates to the USDA's Thrifty Food Plan.
Video
Poetry of Science
Contemporary poets whose work explores science and our relationship to the earth.