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Science Under Siege at the Department of the Interior
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and his political appointees have overseen relentless attacks on science and put our nation's parks, health, and wildlife at risk.
Podcast
Why California Has the Worst Air Pollution and What Can Be Done
Los Angeles native Prof. Edward Avol talks about the impacts of pollution on children—and why it’s so important to “keep on pushing” for strong clean air standards.
Podcast
The Broccoli Backstory: Dr. Ricardo Salvador Explains the System Behind the Supermarket
Learn about how our food really gets to the grocery store, and the urgent need for a sustainable and equitable food system.
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The New "Low-Yield" Submarine-based Nuclear Warhead
The W76-2 warhead is both unnecessary and dangerous. The United States already has weapons capable of similar yields; adding another will introduce complications that could lead to miscalculations.
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Community Stewards of Art—and Spaceship Earth
Take a bike ride or walk on the MKT rail trail that winds nearly ten miles through Columbia, and at the underpass by Elm Street, you’ll see a massive mural artfully displaying the city’s particular areas of concern.
Podcast
Geoengineering: Scarier than a Zombie Apocalypse?
In time for Halloween--Geoengineering. What it is and why it isn’t a magic fix for climate change, and why we still need to greatly reduce CO2 emissions.
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Soot to Solar
The faster that Illinois can retire its aging, inefficient coal plants, the better.
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The Climate Accountability Scorecard
An in-depth analysis of eight major fossil fuel companies finds they continue to spread climate disinformation and have failed to adequately plan their businesses for a low-carbon world.
Podcast
Why Science Needs Your Vote in the Midterm Elections
A discussion of some of the key issues facing science, and how your vote in the upcoming midterm elections can help.
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Reducing Emissions from Transportation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Reducing transportation emissions will bring dramatic financial, environmental, and health benefits.
Report
The Nuclear Power Dilemma
More than one-third of US nuclear plants are unprofitable or scheduled to close. If they’re replaced by natural gas, emissions will rise—with serious consequences for the climate.
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Artist Brings Coral Reefs to Texas Pedestrians
Every pedestrian who lingers by the reef projection will see themselves reflected spectrally, as their own movements bleach the corals.