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Nigel Golden walks with one of his students to a field site on the tundra.

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Golden leads Climate Justice Committee to sow the seeds for institutional change

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A spotted salamander rests on top of yellow leaves. Text reads “Early Spring Amphibians” above the salamander and “spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum” in the bottom right corner of the image.

Brett Thelen: ‘Big Night’ grassroots efforts to protect migrating amphibians

Dawn Chávez

Chávez speaks on learning cohorts and diversity in the environmental field

Diana Fu: Estuary Youth Council Cohort fosters young Bay area environmental leaders

Two jeeps and a car drive on a dusty flat landscape with green hills in the background, kicking up a large dust cloud.

Gill finds that dust storms cost US over $150 billion per year

The cover slide of a presentation shows two people crouching and sitting in a grassy field using scientific equipment with blue sky and white clouds in the background. The image is overlaid with the title text: “We are what we practice / For inclusive and effective collaboration.” A footer shows Nigel Golden’s name and contact information (Nigel Golden, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Chair, Climate Justice Committee, ngolden@woodwellclimate.org), and the logos of theFoundation and Woodwell

Golden integrates radical collaboration for climate justice into culture at Woodwell Climate

Peter Nguyen

Nguyen takes role at Just Cities Institute

Eshaan Patheria

Patheria receives Inflection Award for developing scalable, sustainable battery technology

Selena Rowan

Rowan on her experience as thirteenth Cal Poly Humboldt Switzer Fellow

Screenshot shows a slide with a dark grey background and text reading “Yards as habitat for Biodiversity. 1. Birds and People. 2. Food webs. 3. Bees and Lawns. 4. Birds and Designs.” On the right side there is an illustrated poster showing birds, butterflies, bees, a fox, a rabbit, flowers and trees in front of a house with a silhouette of a person watering plants in the yard and blue sky. Text on the poster reads “Humanity for Habitat, Saving nature at home.”

Susannah Lerman: Humanity for Habitat

Red candy and processed snacks are artfully arranged in a rectangle.

Bradman explains FDA's Red Dye No. 3 ban

Jason Delborne

Delborne accepts professorship at UW Madison

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. stands at a podium speaking into a microphone.

Kathryn Rodgers: RFK Jr.’s disinformation is a rallying cry for women in STEM

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