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July 3, 2014 Climate Change is Turning up the Heat on July 4th in our National Parks Adam Markham Former Staff
July 3, 2014 GOP State Senator Defends Marijuana Researcher Fired by the University of Arizona Michael Halpern Former Contributor
July 2, 2014 Now What? Scientists Call for a Better Way to Invest in the Future of Agriculture Ricardo Salvador Former Contributor
July 2, 2014 Fires in Indonesia and Accountability in Singapore: What to Expect This Summer in Southeast Asia Lael Goodman Former contributor
July 1, 2014 Cape Wind Gets a Big Boost: Clean Offshore Wind Power on the Way Ken Kimmell Former President
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July 1, 2014 Comments on the Ground-Based Midcourse Missile Defense Test Record Laura Grego Research Director, Senior Scientist
July 1, 2014 Four Questions with Climate Science “Ambassador” Scott Mandia Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
July 1, 2014 How Using Oil Affects Our Military, And What We're Doing About It Josh Goldman Former Contributor
June 30, 2014 Heat and Humidity, Climate Change, and the Future of the World Cup Roberto Mera Former contributor
June 30, 2014 10 Reasons, 5 Years: What’s Changed about Deforestation Doug Boucher Former Contributor
June 30, 2014 3 Ways Scientists Can Talk About Their Work Without Utterly and Completely Losing Their Audience Aaron Huertas Former Contributor
June 27, 2014 Torrential Rain during the World Cup in Brazil, while the U.S. Midwest Floods Melanie Fitzpatrick
June 27, 2014 Behind the Curtain, Grid Operators Reveal Path to Reduce Carbon Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
June 26, 2014 Dear Surgeon General: We're Fed Up, Let's Act on Sugar Gretchen Goldman President of UCS