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AP Photo/Napa Valley Register, Lianne Milton March 21, 2022 Central Valley Farmworkers: Surviving Extreme Heat While Feeding the US Kristy Dahl Principal Climate Scientist
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
Felix Haumann/Pexels March 17, 2022 The EPA Is Shuttering its Online Archive: Why that Matters UCS Science Network
SpaceX March 17, 2022 The Meteoric Rise in Satellite Numbers Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Natalie Stites Means March 17, 2022 The COVID-19 Pandemic in Lakota Country and a Mighty Community Response Guest Commentary
Martin Adams/Unsplash March 16, 2022 The EIA Just Released a 30 Year Energy Outlook. It’s… Not Great Sandra Sattler Senior Energy Modeler
Hedgerow INC/Flickr March 16, 2022 As War Rages in Ukraine, Policymakers Must Reject Fossil Fuel Industry Spin Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
Lily Li/Unsplash March 16, 2022 What Is the Nuclear Taboo and Is Putin About to Break It? Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
USDA March 15, 2022 In California’s Central Valley, Drought Is a Growing Threat to Farms, Food, and People Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
Airman Magazine, Flickr March 15, 2022 Colorado is Burning. For Many Scientists, It’s Personal. Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
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Riley County Public Works March 14, 2022 Phasing Out Fossil Fuel With Renewables and Grid Changes Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
Anne Nygard/Unsplash March 11, 2022 EPA Rejects Industry Attempt to Downplay Ethylene Oxide Harms Anita Desikan Former Senior Analyst, Center for Science and Democracy
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Google Earth March 8, 2022 The Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Fire May Be Out, But the Threat Remains Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Zetong Li/Unsplash March 8, 2022 Court Case in Hawai’i Against Fossil Fuel Companies Passes Major Milestone L. Delta Merner Lead Scientist, Science Hub for Climate Litigation
Chantal Cadorette/Unpslash March 7, 2022 EPA Recognizes Problem of Truck Pollution, But Hesitates on Solution Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
Pablo Ortiz March 7, 2022 Causes and Consequences of Epic Western US Drought José Pablo Ortiz Partida Senior Bilingual Water and Climate Scientist
Wikimedia March 7, 2022 Could US Nuclear Weapons Prevent an Attack on Taiwan? Gregory Kulacki East Asia Project Manager
Google Earth March 4, 2022 The Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Fire May Be Out, But the Threat Remains Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
Ehimetalor Akhere Unuabona/Unsplash March 4, 2022 Making Sense of Ukraine, Russia, and Nuclear Threats Stephen Young Senior Washington Representative
Nick Hagen March 1, 2022 Building Local Power With Neighborhood Microgrids James Gignac Midwest Senior Policy Manager