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Timnit Kefela: Putting communities at the heart of plastic pollution initiatives

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Rand finds long waits and low completion rates for projects seeking to join electric grid

Luis Alexis Rodriguez Cruz

Rodríguez Cruz receives Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis Fellowship

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Fraga quoted in Guardian on ramifications of superbloom recreation

Gallagher’s research results in Global Public Energy RD&D Expenditures Database

Law Students for Climate Accountability releases report on elite law school fossil fuel lawyering recruitment

Melissa Cronin and Erika Zavaleta stand on a sunny balcony

Making science safe for everyone: Cronin and Zavaleta launch FieldFutures

Miner quoted on frozen virus revived from permafrost

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Miner urges global action to protect Earth’s Orbit learning from high seas mistakes

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Pulver edits book tracking history of interactions between people and their environments

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Valdez-Ward and Marcus publish ReclaimingSTEM model for inclusive science communication and policy training

An uncollared adult female mountain lion is "cheek-rubbing," leaving her scent on a log. A few days later, P-41 (the adult male) came by and took notice. Taken in the Verdugo Mountains with Glendale and the skyscrapers of downtown L.A. in the background. Alt text and image by the National Park Service Santa Monica Mountains.

Wilkinson publishes on public interest in individual animals bolstering wildlife conservation

A stream and trees in mist at Mt Rainier National Park

Zeller finds protected areas unlikely to be steppingstones for climate-induced range shifts

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