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USFWS November 18, 2019 New Analysis Shows Government Lacks Plans to Save Endangered Species from Climate Change Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Public Domain November 15, 2019 Inequitable Exposure to Air Pollution from Vehicles in Maryland Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura Scientist
Pixnio November 15, 2019 The Terrible Thing about EPA’s Restricted Science Rule that We Aren’t Talking About Anita Desikan Former Staff
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Energy efficiency investments provide benefits to all ratepayers. That's why all utilities should be required to meet a minimum standard for investment in this important resource. (credit: Shutterstock.com/Kzenon) November 14, 2019 Do You Live in the Most Energy Efficient State? Here Are the Winners John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
November 14, 2019 Notable Moments from the Hearing on EPA’s Proposal to Sideline Science Michael Halpern Former Contributor
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USDA November 13, 2019 Facing Climate Change on US Farms: An Urgent Need for Science-Based Policy Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
EPA November 12, 2019 Five Things to Yell About in the EPA’s New Opaque “Transparency” Supplemental Rule Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Stantontcady November 12, 2019 East Boston, una subestación controvertida y oportunidades ante la crisis climática Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
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Photo: mediaphotos/iStock November 12, 2019 Updated Restricted Science Rule Spells Reanalysis Paralysis for the EPA Genna Reed Former Staff
Sarah Nichols/Flickr November 12, 2019 TCI is a Strategy to Enforce Limits on Transportation Pollution Daniel Gatti Former contributor
Kenneth Dryden of the Delaware Concerned Residents for Environmental Justice and a former Southbridge resident leads a tour of toxic facilities to teach scientists and community members about the dangers of local air pollution. November 12, 2019 Ask a Scientist: Science in Service to Community Health Elliott Negin Former Contributor
KTRK via AP November 12, 2019 Our Unhealthy Democracy: A New Report and a Call to Action Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Chevrolet PRESSROOM November 12, 2019 While GM Fights Stronger Standards, Its Chevy Malibu Proves It Can Meet Them Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Photo: USDA November 11, 2019 The EPA’s Move to Handcuff Scientists Will Sicken and Kill People Michael Halpern Former Contributor
191004-M-QR315-1158 MALAYSIA (Oct. 04, 2019) U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal RaGarreh Rivera, a mortarman attached to Lima company, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), observers an illumination round fired from an 81mm mortar system during a call for fire exercise. Malaysian Armed Forces were joined by U.S. Marines and Sailors for exercise Tiger Strike 2019 where both forces participated in jungle survival, amphibious assault, aerial raids, and combat service support training and cultural exchanges (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Matthew Teutsch) November 10, 2019 Former Military Offer Insights on Extreme Heat and the Military Analysis Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma November 10, 2019 US Military on the Front Lines of Extreme Heat Kristy Dahl Former Staff
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Luis Alicea, a ground support equipment mechanic with Marine Aircraft Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Forces Reserve, drinks water after a combat conditioning exercise at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans on May 20, 2019. To increase readiness and to support the total force, Reserve and active Marines with MARFORRES participate in the Martial Arts Instructor Course. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jose Gonzalez) November 10, 2019 Los reclutas minoritarios de las Fuerzas Armadas de EEUU enfrentan una creciente amenaza: el calor extremo Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
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