Environment

What the Auto Industry Isn’t Telling You About California’s Clean Vehicle Rules

California’s Advanced Clean Car II (ACCII) regulations are set to go into effect starting with model year 2026 vehicles. These rules include requirements that automakers provide Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs)

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Highway to hell

The Amazon Rainforest is facing a critical threat with the potential reconstruction of the BR-319 highway. The vast and challenging

Rising seas, vanishing voices: An Indigenous story from Martha’s Vineyard

Joseph Lee, a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag nation, challenges the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Indigenous identity in his new

Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower Curtains

Conclusion While recycling plastic shower curtains may not be a viable option, there are several ways to responsibly dispose of

This EPA research office safeguarded Americans’ health. Trump just eliminated it.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently made a controversial decision to eliminate its Office of Research and Development (ORD), a

Guest Idea: Will Tariffs Reignite Fix-It Culture

The ongoing trade war with China and other countries has resulted in a significant increase in the cost of imported

Six Months in, UCS Is in the Fight for the Long Haul

The past six months under President Trump's administration have been tumultuous, to say the least. The relentless attacks on science,

The surprising reasons floods and other disasters are more deadly at night

Flash floods are becoming an increasingly common occurrence, exacerbated by climate change and putting lives at risk, especially when they

Kerr County’s tragic flood wasn’t an outlier. It was a preview.

The devastating floods in Texas earlier this month that claimed the lives of at least 135 people, including more than