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The Benefits of Clean Car Standards in the Northeast
Thanks to strong fuel economy standards, Northeast drivers have cut their climate pollution and saved billions—but without continued leadership, the standards may be in jeopardy.
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The Risk of Nuclear War with China
Mistrust and misunderstanding have plagued US and Chinese relations for years. Nowhere is this more evident—and more dangerous—than in the contrasting perspectives and policies each country holds on nuclear weapons.
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Accelerating Toward a Clean Energy Economy
Renewable energy tax credits and the Clean Power Plan provide a powerful one-two punch for boosting clean energy.
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Confronting Climate Change in New Mexico
New Mexico is getting hotter. It's getting drier. Fundamental weather patterns are changing. The state must prepare for the consequences.
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The Truth About Tight Oil
Tight oil is a major source of global warming emissions. Better regulations—and an industry held accountable for its actions—would help.
Explainer
Who's Fighting the Clean Power Plan?
Major fossil fuel companies and special interest groups have worked for years to block efforts to reduce carbon pollution. They continue to do so today.
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Meeting the Clean Power Plan in Michigan
New analysis shows how Michigan can cut global warming emissions and deliver significant economic and health benefits for all its residents.
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Infographic: What's Driving Deforestation?
Tropical deforestation is responsible for 10 percent of global warming emissions.
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Scientist Community Partnerships
Scientist-community partnerships can help level the playing field for communities that are being shut out of important policy discussions, and UCS is taking an active role in fostering these collaborations.
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The Devastating Consequences of Unequal Food Access
Increasing access to healthy food could help reduce diabetes rates—especially for communities of color. But the solution is not as simple as "more supermarkets."
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Tidal Flooding and Sea Level Rise in Miami-Dade County
A future of increasingly disruptive sea level rise and tidal flooding events awaits the region.
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Massachusetts's Electricity Future
Massachusetts is at risk of using too much natural gas for its electricity. Renewable energy solutions are available to do something about it.