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Science Billboards Rise on I-95
Their stark simplicity jars drivers into considering the meaning of their words.
Feature
Space-based Missile Defense
It may sound like a good idea. It really isn’t.
Explainer

Michigan: Electoral Reform Prospects
Michigan has implemented a more restrictive electoral system relative to other states, and heavy gerrymandering makes it more difficult for the state's citizens to hold their representatives accountable.
Activist Resource

Members of Congress Speak Out for Cleaner Cars
In the 115th Congress, more than 175 members of Congress-–Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike-–spoke out against the Trump administration’s attempt to roll back clean car standards.
Podcast

Getting Excited About Energy: Expanding Renewables in the US
Energy expert Paula Garcia talks about the growth of renewable energy across the globe and in the United States.
Report

Building a Healthier Democracy
Restrictive election laws distort representation and weaken the ability of environmental justice communities to protect their health and safety.
Report

Science Under Trump
We asked federal scientists what it's like to work in the Trump administration. Their answers point to widespread, serious problems that should concern all of us.
Podcast

How Climate Change Affects Your Mental Health
Dr. Joel Nigg, a licensed clinical psychologist and professor at Oregon Health and Sciences University, discusses the mental health impacts of climate change.
Video

What Are Deer Doing in Casco Bay?
Portlanders and visitors to the city saw some unusual creatures among the pilings...
Report

Heat Waves and Climate Change
Extreme heat has become increasingly common. It will become even more intense in the years to come. This has serious implications for people, communities, and infrastructure.
Podcast

The Science of Forest Fires: Culture, Climate, and Combustion
Professor John Bailey, an expert on all things fire, tells us about controlled burning, silviculture, and why Smokey Bear had it all wrong.
Report

Why New York State Needs a Clean Transportation System
A cap-and-trade program for New York state can reduce emissions from transportation, boost revenue and ensure transit is reliable.
