Our scientists and experts produce reports, peer-reviewed papers, interactive tools, and other resources as part of our advocacy. Search or browse our resource library below.
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Podcast
Water, Water Every Where
Dr. Juan Declet-Barreto and Shana Udvardy cover a groundbreaking new report reveals the looming threats facing United States coastlines from now through 2100.
Podcast
Strange New Worlds
Jess talks with Dr. Dante Lauretta about collecting samples from the asteroid Bennu that are now helping us understand the origins of the universe.
Report
Looming Deadlines for Coastal Resilience
Between now and 2050, climate change–driven sea level rise will expose more than 1,600 critical buildings and services to disruptive flooding at least twice per year.
Report
Improving Election Data Transparency
Recommendations for states on best practices for improving election data transparency.
Podcast
¿Por qué sube el nivel del mar?
Rising sea levels due to climate change affect vulnerable communities like the Canal area in San Rafael, CA. Expert Cris Criollo speaks with Ciencia Consciente, UCS's Spanish-language podcast.
Feature
Looming Deadlines interactive map
An interactive map that guides users through the results of our 2024 Looming Deadlines report on sea level rise.
Podcast
Food Fight
Food justice activist and writer Rae Gomes joins Jess to talk about what we get wrong about food in the United States, and what we can do to make things right.
Report
Follow the Money
According to new analysis, federal infrastructure investments in California may fall short of Justice40 Initiative goals.
Activist Resource
The Electric Utility Toolkit
A set of resources and ideas for making a more just and inclusive power grid.
Video
Electric Trucks Are a Win for Business and Climate
By transitioning to electric trucks, fleet operators will see their fuel costs fall.
Feature
Danger Season 2024
This tool, updated daily, shows how many people across the United States face risks right now from climate impacts.
Report
Cultivating Control
Between 2019 and 2023, "Big Ag" spent over half a billion dollars to influence food policies that are bad for people and the environment.