Union of Concerned Scientists
Unsafe Nuclear Waste Management May Put Eight Million Americans at Risk
Experts say the nuclear industry and Congress have put pressures on regulators to lowball the risk of nuclear accidents.
This group is prepping scientists to run for office in response to Trump
The Trump administration’s attempts to suppress and discredit research on climate change has become a call to action for many usually apolitical scientists.
Scientists Offer Four Guidelines for Maintaining Scientific Integrity in the Age of Trump
The politicization of science must not be normalized.
Environmentalists Want Tillerson to Testify About ExxonMobil’s Climate Deception
Rex Tillerson, CEO of ExxonMobil, is expected to be chosen as Secretary of State. Many environmentalists worry that American diplomacy could become an extension of fossil fuel interests.
Why 2,300 Scientists Sent a Letter to the Trump Transition Team
"We certainly want the incoming administration and Congress to pay attention."
These Oil and Coal Companies Have the Worst Climate Change Records
A new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists shows how fossil fuel producers seed scientific doubt and block climate-related policies.
Canada’s Nuclear Material Risk Assessment Won’t Look Into Unsafe Practices
Should nuclear safety stay business as usual?
Stonehenge, Easter Island, Venice: Climate Change Will Destroy Human History
Beloved World Heritage sites all over the world might disappear forever, thanks to climate change.
The 'Long Shadow' of Volkswagen's Cheating Scandal Falls on France’s Renault
French regulators raided the automaker's headquarters and two technical facilities, sending the company's stock prices tumbling.
Former ExxonMobil Scientist Says the Company Has Long Known of Its Climate Change Impacts
Despite being aware of climate change as early as 1981, the company has provided over $30 million to groups that have sown doubt about the scientific consensus that the Earth is warming and human activities are the primary cause.
Here's What the EPA Has to Say About Water Contamination From Fracking
Environmentalists and energy companies are both pleased with the agency's latest report on the controversial drilling technique.
G7 Leaders Pledge to End Fossil Fuel Burning — 85 Years From Now
In 2009, G20 leaders pledged to end fossil fuel subsidies — a goal that is far from being met.