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How Hydrogen is Made
Producing hydrogen fuel can lead to global warming emissions—but the extent of those emissions depends on how the hydrogen is made.
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A Method for Taking Nuclear Missiles Off Hair-Trigger Alert
Removing land-based missiles from hair-trigger alert can be done quickly, simply, and safely.
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What Will President Obama’s Nuclear Legacy Be?
Four straightforward steps could save taxpayer dollars, increase U.S. security, and cement President Obama’s nuclear weapons’ legacy.
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Japan and Hair-Trigger Alert
Removing hair-trigger alert would be actively supported—not opposed—by Japanese leaders and the Japanese public.
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How Oregon Can Benefit From Electric Vehicles
Expanded access to EVs would help Oregon's consumers, economy, and climate.
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Clean Energy Opportunities in California's Water Sector
Investing in clean, renewable energy in the water sector will benefit utilities, their customers, and California's efforts to reduce global warming emissions.
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Seeds of the Future
Publicly funded breeding programs are crucial to the development of sustainable farming systems.
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China’s Nuclear Weapons Strategy
China’s nuclear weapons serve a very limited role in Chinese security strategy.
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Confronting Climate Change in Oregon
Global warming represents a severe challenge to Oregon's way of life. But this challenge can be met if residents, businesses, and policy makers act swiftly.
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Confronting Climate Change in Washington
Global warming represents a severe challenge to Washington's way of life. But this challenge can be met if residents, businesses, and policy makers act swiftly.
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Grading Government Transparency
Two years after UCS evaluated the media and social media policies at 17 federal agencies, a new analysis finds progress—but much work remains to be done.
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Engines for Change
New standards for heavy-duty trucks could help Walmart, UPS, Coca-Cola, and other major companies use far less fuel—with major benefits for consumers and the climate.