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Killer Heat: GIS Map
This interactive mapping tool shows the rapid, widespread increases in extreme heat projected to occur across the United States.
Report
Killer Heat in the United States
Extreme heat is poised to rise steeply in frequency and severity over the coming decades, bringing unprecedented health risks for people across the US.
Podcast
Clean Energy Momentum: From Goals to Gigawatts
Energy expert Laura Wisland discusses how California will implement its 100% clean energy goal.
Report
Inequitable Exposure to Air Pollution from Vehicles
Asian American, African American, and Latino residents in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region are exposed to substantially more air pollution from cars, trucks, and buses than other demographic groups.
Podcast
Building a More Resilient Puerto Rico with Clean Energy
How can Puerto Rico bounce back stronger with renewable energy and other sustainable practices?
Podcast
Farmers and Crops on a Collision Course with Climate Change
A conversation with Dr. Marcia DeLonge about the wide-ranging impacts of global warming on our agriculture system.
Report
Delivering on the Dietary Guidelines
With full buy-in from the federal government, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans could save thousands of lives and billions of health care dollars.
Podcast
Can the World’s Natural and Cultural Wonders Survive Climate Change?
Adam Markham takes us on a tour of World Heritage Sites threatened by a warming world.
Activist Resource
Beyond the Trend of Decolonizing Science
In April 2019, the UCS Science Network hosted a conversation led by Indigenous and Black scholars around what it means to ‘decolonize science.’
Podcast
How Do We Make Aging Infrastructure Climate-Safe?
How can scientists, planners, architects, and engineers come together to figure out how climate impacts can be factored into infrastructure planning?
Podcast
Super Pollutants: Carbon Dioxide’s Evil Cousins
Dr. Geeta Persad outlines four types of super pollutants that play a significant role in the climate change equation.
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The Pain and Politics of Hiroshima
Is the Japanese government helping or hurting global efforts to reduce nuclear risk?