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July 16, 2015 How to Prepare for Sea Level Rise: Follow New Hampshire’s Lead Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
July 16, 2015 When Did the Nuclear Age Begin? 70 Years Ago, Today Lisbeth Gronlund Former UCS Global Security Program Co-Director
July 15, 2015 New Report Illuminates the American Chemistry Council’s Efforts to Undermine the Chemical Policies that Protect Us Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
July 15, 2015 Financing Clean Energy: A Cost-Effective Tool for State Compliance with EPA’s Clean Power Plan Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
July 14, 2015 Electric Vehicles Are Getting Marginally Better, In A Big Way Rachael Nealer Former Contributor
July 14, 2015 Waving a White Flag on Whole Grains in School Lunch? Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Former contributor
July 14, 2015 Esquire Falls into the Despondency Trap—We’re Not “F’d” on Climate Change Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
July 13, 2015 And the Cheapest Electricity in the U.S. Is… Solar? John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
July 13, 2015 Lobby Group Puts the “Salt” Back in Salt Lake City (and School Lunches) Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
July 13, 2015 I ♥ the Clean Power Plan: Six Great Reasons You Should Too Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
July 13, 2015 Worried about Wildfires? Climate Change Will Keep ‘em Coming… Jason Funk Former contributor
July 10, 2015 School Lunch: Have Healthier Standards Driven Up Food Costs? Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Former contributor
July 10, 2015 The Facts Haven’t Changed: EVs Clean and Getting Cleaner David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
July 10, 2015 King Coal's Stages of Grief, Part 2: Financial Risk and the Economics of Coal Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
July 9, 2015 Exxon Responds to Revelation that Company Recognized Climate Risks as Early as 1981 Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
July 9, 2015 Excuses, Excuses: The School Nutrition Association’s Dumbest Reasons for Rolling Back Healthy School Lunch Karen Perry Stillerman Deputy Director
July 9, 2015 Climate Justice: Why Vulnerable Communities Need Resilience Investments Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
July 9, 2015 Interview with Harvard’s James Stock: Navigating a Sensible Middle Path Forward on the Renewable Fuel Standard Jeremy Martin Director of Fuels Policy
July 8, 2015 The Evidence For How Fossil Fuel Companies Misled Us For Decades Ken Kimmell Former President