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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Activist Resource

The Science and Climate Litigation Webinar Series
Trainings, discussions, and case studies focused on the intersection of law, climate change, and science.
Podcast

The New Dark Ages
Jess speaks with Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse about the influence of fossil fuel dark money in politics today.
Report

Comparative Analysis of Legal Mechanisms to Net-Zero
A peer-reviewed article in Carbon Management.
Podcast

Destroyer of Worlds
Jess speaks with Oppenheimer biographer Kai Bird about one of Earth's most influential humans and his scientific and political legacies.
Report

Building Relationships, Building Power
Analysis shows how relational organizing, together with data-driven outreach, can increase voter turnout in historically marginalized communities.
Explainer

What is Nuclear Testing?
A resumption would increase the risk of nuclear war.
Podcast

Under Pressure
Jess speaks from her experience conducting deep ocean research to answer questions about the recent disasters of the migrant ship sunk in Greek waters and the implosion of the Titan submersible.
Report

Stakeholder Integration Predicts Better Outcomes from Groundwater Sustainability Policy
A peer-reviewed article in Nature Communications.
Report

Lost Inheritance
Unless the legal issue known as heirs' property is resolved, Black farmers will continue to lose their land.
Report

Building Community Resilience
Our policy recommendations based on community partners’ experiences of climate impacts and well-established scientific data and literature.
Podcast

Fear in a Handful of Dust
Exciting new research allows UCS scientists to gain insight into North Korea’s shadowy nuclear weapons program.
Report

Cleaner Cars Cleaner Air
Driving older gasoline and diesel vehicles exposes people to a significant amount of harmful air pollution.
