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BEN DALTONCoronavirus: helping and securing our communitiesby Jonathan Lawson on
Want to do something about the coronavirus epidemic in your community? Here are some ways to help.
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STEPHANIE NORENTalking about the coronavirus... and climate changeby Jonathan Lawson on
Coronavirus and climate; faux-grassroots vs. climate progress; legislative brinksmanship on clean energy
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Canada rocked by pipeline protestsby Jonathan Lawson on
Pipeline protests erupt across Canada; NW legislatures consider clean energy measures.
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Clean. Electricity. Everywhere.by Jonathan Lawson on
Climate progress confirmed as a top-tier political issue. Duh!
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JAMES ST. JOHNBig oil: even more dangerous than you thoughtby Jonathan Lawson on
Oil and gas industries' latest hidden health hazard: radioactive waste; Electric trucks are coming... but not fast enough; those stories and more in the new ClimateCast.
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NASA GODARDMaintaining hope in the age of climate changeby Devon Downeysmith on
What it's like to read climate news every day: some days, it’s inspiring. Other days, it weighs heavy on the heart.
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Global warming persists, despite global warningsby Devon Downeysmith on
COP25, floating solar installations, promising new EV investments and more of the latest climate and clean energy headlines
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NASAThe future is arriving now: good, bad and uglyby Devon Downeysmith on
Electric trucks are from the future...and the future has arrived A previously idled General Motors assembly plant will soon accelerate again with new production and new local jobs—and it’s going electric. Lordstown Motors recently purchased a 6.2 million square-foot auto assembly facility from GM with plans to man
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JOE BRUSKYClimate emergency declarations call for clean energy solutionsby Devon Downeysmith on
Scientists answer Trump's Paris withdrawal by declaring a climate emergency. Meanwhile, every day presents more reasons to leave fossil fuels behind and embrace clean solutions.
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Expecting the Unexpected: Why wildland firefighters think about heat when it’s cold
Many of us don't think about forest fires during the cold weather months, but an important few definitely have: wildland firefighters working with Washington's Department of Natural Resources. Guest contributor James Ellis is a wildlands firefighter who is also currently incarcerated. Read - or listen to - his story.