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Daily Hampshire Gazette December 23, 2022 Let’s Celebrate the Electoral Count Reform Act, Then Get Back To Work Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Argonne National Laboratory/Flickr December 22, 2022 Want Clean Energy? Then You Also Want Battery Recycling. Charlie Hoffs Former UCS Fellow
Dan Lundberg/Flickr December 22, 2022 Challenges and Opportunities in Mining Materials for Energy Storage Lithium-ion Batteries Charlie Hoffs Former UCS Fellow
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D. Cooke/UCS December 20, 2022 The EPA’s New Truck Rule Is a Modest Step When What Is Needed Is a Giant Leap Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
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John Englart/Flickr December 19, 2022 Fighting for Science and Democracy: Lessons in Advocacy from the Classroom to the Street Ingrid Paredes Engineering Educator
Florida Fish and Wildlife December 19, 2022 Danger Season and Hurricane Season Have Ended, Work for Impacted Communities Has Not Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
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