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Rebuilding for Climate: Successful City Strategies
June 24, 2022
83% of people in the United States live in urban areas. And these days that’s where important climate progress is happening. Cities all over the...
J. Morgan Grove
Research Scientist and Team Leader, US Forest Service
Tamika L Butler
Founder + Principal, Tamika L. Butler Consulting, LLC
REWIND: Climate Miseducation
June 17, 2022
Climate change science isn’t taught accurately — or equally — across the country. Science standards and school curricula are always...
Digging Deep into the Next Farm Bill
June 10, 2022
Roughly every five years, the U.S. designs and implements a new farm bill, which sets federal policy on agriculture across a huge swath of...
Jonathan Coppess
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois
Disrupted Energy Markets: Fossil Revival or Renewable Opportunity?
June 3, 2022
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and surging inflation disrupt global energy markets, even insiders are scrambling to make sense of this moment....
John W. Boyd, Jr.
President, National Black Farmers Association
Indigenous Insights on Healing Land and Sky
May 27, 2022
According to the World Bank, land managed by Indigenous peoples is associated with lower rates of deforestation, reduced greenhouse gas emissions,...
Coping with Climate through Music
May 20, 2022
Music and social movements have historically gone hand in hand. Folk music played a unifying role for the labor movements in the United States....
Patricia Poppe
CEO, PG&E
Priscilla Hunter
Board Chairwoman, Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council
Sam Hodder
President and CEO, Save the Redwoods League
Jessica Hernandez
Scientist, Author
Jayson Greene
Contributing Editor, Pitchfork
Tamara Lindeman
Musician, The Weather Station
Russ Feingold on Biodiversity, Climate and The Courts
May 13, 2022
Historically, the United States has been the world's biggest carbon emitter. That legacy puts a certain onus on the U.S. to be the world leader in...