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Ron Coleman/flickr November 18, 2021 New York Is Moving Fast on Climate, but Must Move Even Faster Kevin X. Shen Northeast Transportation Policy Analyst/Advocate
GE Renewable Energy November 17, 2021 US Offshore Wind: 3 Key Opportunities to Advance Equity Paula Garcia Senior Bilingual Energy Analyst and Energy Justice Lead
J. Rogers November 16, 2021 Lower-Income Households Shouldn’t Pay More for Solar. Congress Can Fix It. John Rogers Energy Campaign Analytic Lead
Ortal Ullman/UCS November 10, 2021 Ask a Scientist: While Nations Dither, US Cities, Counties and States Are Suing Fossil Fuel Companies Elliott Negin Former Contributor
California Dept. of Forestry and Fire Protection November 8, 2021 World Leaders at COP Say ‘The World Is on Fire.’ People in Western US Are Living It Carly Phillips Research Scientist
Derrick Z Jackson November 8, 2021 Photo Essay: Giving Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante the Protection They Deserve Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
UN Climate Change via YouTube November 8, 2021 Crunch Time at COP26: Five Things to Watch for as Glasgow Climate Talks Enter Second Week Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
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@smwallday/unsplash November 5, 2021 Verdict on First US Fuel Economy and Emissions Program for Trucks: Success? Dave Cooke Senior Vehicles Analyst
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Wikimedia Commons November 1, 2021 The Clock is Running Out to Protect Voting Rights Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Anthony Eyring/UCS November 1, 2021 Science Is Rising: STEM Students Rocked the Vote in 2020 Election Melissa Varga Science Network Senior Manager