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November 14, 2017 In Australia, Too, Shareholders Demand Climate Transparency from Fossil Fuel Companies Kathy Mulvey Accountability Campaign Director, Climate & Energy Program
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November 7, 2017 The Natural Ways to (Help) Solve the Climate Problem Doug Boucher Former Contributor
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November 1, 2017 What is the National Climate Assessment? The Most Comprehensive Report on Climate Change in the United States Rachel Licker Former Staff
October 30, 2017 The Spookiest Halloween Costume of 2017: The Fossil Fuel Company Executive Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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California Wildfires 2017, NASA. October 17, 2017 How Science Can Help Us Better Prepare for Wildfires: Insights from a NASA Scientist Rachel Licker Former Staff
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October 13, 2017 US Withdrawal from UNESCO Will Undermine Collaboration on Science and Culture Adam Markham Former Staff
October 13, 2017 How Pruitt Listens: Removing Clean Power Plan Web Resources Undermines Public Engagement UCS Science Network
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Photo: justice.gov October 9, 2017 Scott Pruitt's Cynical Move to Rescind the Clean Power Plan Ken Kimmell Former President
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