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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Tracing Who’s Responsible for Temperature Increase and Sea Level Rise
A new study quantifies the impacts of emissions traced to major fossil fuel producers on our changing climate.
Podcast

Failing Science: The Trump Administration’s Six-Month Report Card
Dr. Gretchen Goldman talks about the Trump administration's attacks on science, their real-life consequences, and how scientists and the public can fight back.
Video

Turning Soils into Sponges
An agricultural scientist shows how farmers can reduce the impacts of floods and droughts through sponge-like soils.
Report

State Benefits of Vehicle Efficiency Standards
Proposals to weaken the standards are gaining traction in the Trump administration.
Report

Turning Soils into Sponges
Floods and droughts in farm country do billions of dollars in damage every year. Farmers can reduce that damage by building healthier soils.
Explainer

Global Warming is Happening and Humans are the Primary Cause
The evidence is overwhelming. Earth is warming fast, and the heat-trapping emissions we release into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels is changing our climate.
Feature

Coal Community Transitions
What happens when coal plants close? We highlighted four communities dealing with the good—and bad—of saying goodbye to coal.
Podcast

Living with Rising Seas: Stories from Chronically Flooded Communities
Scientist and climate advocate Nicole Hernandez Hammer and Pulitzer-prize nominated journalist Derrick Z. Jackson talk about what they are seeing on the ground in chronically flooded coastal communities.
Activist Resource

Science for Public Good Fund
Are you an early career scientist looking for ways to get involved with advocacy? The Science for Public Good Fund is for you.
Report

Sidelining Science Since Day One
Six months in, the Trump presidency has shown a clear pattern of actions that threaten public health and safety by eroding the role of science in policy.
Video

When Rising Seas Hit Home
The seas are rising. What does that mean for communities and homeowners?
Activist Resource

Endangered Species Act Toolkit
The Endangered Species Act is under attack—and scientists have a crucial role to play in protecting it. Our toolkit helps scientists understand how the ESA works and how they can help keep it strong.
