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350.org March 24, 2023 Can International Law Save the Planet from Climate Change? L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Stefan Lins/Flickr March 24, 2023 Why Nuclear Justice for the Marshall Islands is the Biggest US-China Issue You’ve Never Heard Of Lilly Adams Senior Outreach Coordinator
Alan Stark/Wikimedia Commons March 23, 2023 Good News—and Bad—about Fossil Fuel Power Plants in 2023 Paul Arbaje Energy Analyst
Kindel Media/Pexels March 20, 2023 Today’s Electric Vehicles Can Greatly Reduce Emissions From Driving David Reichmuth Senior Engineer, Clean Transportation Program
John Englart/Flickr March 17, 2023 Can We Still Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C? Here’s What the Latest Science Says Kristy Dahl Former Staff
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Johnny Silvercloud/Flickr March 16, 2023 Big Oil’s Denial and Delay Is Endangering Our Future L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
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Sierra Club North Star Chapter March 16, 2023 Minnesota Needs Environmental Protections for Cumulative Impacts. Your State Does Too. Kristie Ellickson Senior Scientist
Josh Barwick/Unsplash March 15, 2023 What’s the Difference between Disinformation and Misinformation? Sophia Marjanovic Former Staff
Ángel S. Fernández-Bou March 15, 2023 California’s Agriculture Has Outstanding Economic Performance, but at What Cost? Ángel S. Fernández-Bou Senior Climate Scientist
Stephen Barrett March 14, 2023 Farmers, Scientists, Rock Stars Come Together to Advocate for Climate-Smart Food and Farm Bill Johanna Chao Kreilick Former President
Klaus Eppele/Adobe Stock March 14, 2023 Industry’s Tactics to Expose You to More Soot Pollution Anita Desikan Former Staff
Enric Cruz López/Pexels March 14, 2023 Survey Shows Pathway To Speeding Up EV Adoption in Rural Areas Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
Dennis Schroeder/NREL March 14, 2023 Ask a Scientist: New UCS Federal Scientist Survey Shows Real Progress Elliott Negin Former Contributor
QualityHD/Shutterstock March 13, 2023 How Big Food Corporations Take Advantage of SNAP Alice Reznickova Former Contributor
NREL March 7, 2023 ¿Pueden la energía solar, el almacenamiento y la eficiencia ayudarnos a sobrevivir inviernos como éste? Maria Chavez Energy Analyst
NASA March 7, 2023 From Research to Action: The Growing Impact of Attribution Science L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
White House/Flickr March 3, 2023 A Year into the Invasion of Ukraine, What is Happening with Nuclear Weapons? Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Gob. de la Cuidad Autónoma de Buenos Aires/CC-BY 2.5 AR March 2, 2023 “Temporada de peligro” en Sudamérica: El cambio climático rompe los récords de calor en la región Rachel Licker Former Staff
Lance Cheung/USDA March 2, 2023 Farmland Consolidation, Not Chinese Ownership, Is the Real National Security Threat Omanjana Goswami Interdisciplinary Scientist
Tom Witham/USDA March 2, 2023 Will an Equity Commission Report Address Systemic Racism at the USDA? Alice Reznickova Former Contributor
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