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Principles of Equitable Policy Design for Energy Storage
A collection of diverse stakeholders examined how we can deploy energy storage while putting communities first.
Podcast

What’s the Deal With the Green New Deal?
Economist and climate expert Dr. Rachel Cleetus puts the ambitious Congressional resolution under the microscope.
Case Study

DuPont, 3M Concealed Evidence of PFAS Risks
For decades, chemical manufacturers knew that the substances known collectively as PFAS were hazardous to human health. And they hid what they knew from the public and from federal regulators.
Video

Who's the Underdog Now?
Renewable energy is on a winning streak. We wouldn't bet against it.
Explainer

Climate Change and Agriculture
Industrial agriculture makes farms more vulnerable to climate impacts.
Report

Building Equitable, Clean, and Climate-Safe Infrastructure
US electricity infrastructure is aging, inadequate, and vulnerable. Clean energy investments can help.
Podcast

It’s Just Code. How Can It Be Biased?
Author and professor Dr. Safiya Noble talks about racial bias in Google search results.
Report

Voters Strongly Support a “No First Use” Nuclear Policy
Polling results suggest that presidential candidates should be talking about nuclear weapons issues on the campaign trail.
Podcast

The Seeds of Science Advocacy: A Look Back to a Political Awakening of Scientists
In a troubled, divisive time, a small group of scientists decided to make their voices heard—and founded the Union of Concerned Scientists in the process.
Activist Resource

Shopping for Change
Our web feature Shopping for Change is a resource to help you make informed shopping choices and learn more about your role and policymakers' roles in the food system.
Feature

Shopping for Change
Under the slick supermarket packaging lies a food system that’s failing us. The good news is, we know how to build a better one.
Report

Where Are Self-Driving Cars Taking Us?
Self-driving cars could help or harm access to jobs and transportation. It depends on what policies we choose.
