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Western Area Power March 30, 2022 Five Grid Plans to Cut Fossil Fuel Dependence Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
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Tom Barrett/Unsplash March 25, 2022 Supreme Court Ruling on Redistricting Targets Voting Rights Act Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
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Rivian Media March 21, 2022 We Can Electrify One in Three Heavy Duty Trucks by 2030: Here’s How. Sam Wilson Senior Vehicles Analyst
AP Photo/Napa Valley Register, Lianne Milton March 21, 2022 Central Valley Farmworkers: Surviving Extreme Heat While Feeding the US Kristy Dahl Former Staff
G. Skidmore; J-M. Ferre; UCS March 18, 2022 China’s Broken Promise to Ukraine Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Troy Squillaci/Pexels March 18, 2022 Your Voice Is Needed as EPA Updates its Rule on Risk Management of Chemical Facilities Jacob Carter Former Contributor
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