What follows are one of the best Bulletin articles from the last year on Robert F. Kennedy’s changes to public health and a few other pieces that stood out in our biosecurity coverage.
On Monday, December 22, the Trump Administration announced it was pausing five major offshore wind energy projects, citing ...
If the Trump administration's increasingly belligerent rhetoric about Venezuela sounds familiar, it's because it is: The ...
The Trump administration’s world view is that the US doesn’t need a climate science brain trust because it doesn’t like what ...
In many ways, 2025 resembled the Hollywood film Back to the Future—and not only because Donald Trump returned to the White ...
A new tool allows us to visualize how disinformation campaigns originating in places like the halls of the Russian Ministry ...
One of the defining themes of the past 11 months, and certainly one most pertinent to the climate beat, was “attacks on science and expertise,” which seem likely to continue into 2026.
A House of Dynamite gets so many details wrong that the lessons viewers take from the film will likely be counterproductive, even dangerous. If it is a wake-up call, the audience will wake up on the ...
This year’s contributors to the Bulletin ’s “Voices of Tomorrow” section, which features essays and opinion pieces by rising experts, focused heavily on the threats posed by nuclear weapons. We also ...
China’s first publicly acknowledged missile defense system capable of midcourse interception of long-range missiles, the HQ-29, is raising questions about Chinese intentions and threatening to ...
Adam Sobel is a professor at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Engineering School, where he studies the dynamics of climate and weather phenomena, with a focus on ...
Joseph Cirincione is a nuclear policy analyst and author with over 35 years of experience in the field.