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Maria Martinez: America’s power shortage is a market failure

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Brown water floods a street in Ireland. A white car is mostly submerged in the water, and the water is halfway up the doors to the buildings on the street. The buildings are made of stone bricks with tile roofs.

Linda Shi: Rethinking the governance of property can help communities adapt to climate change

A ground level photo shows beach sand in the foreground, with a coastline and hills with city lights at dusk in the background, with a huge cloud of grey wildfire smoke backlit with the orange of the sunset.

Studies by Cira and Lee find wildfire impacts marine waters

A beaver swims while holding a stick with lots of branches in its mouth, approaching an out of focus beaver dam in the foreground.

Wilkinson shares beaver science behind-the-scenes of Pixar’s Hoppers

Kristy crouches in the grass next to a lake in the mountains. She is using a eDNA monitoring kit, pumping water out of a white bucket through a black pipe, with other sampling materials in bags and containers on the grass nearby.

Expanding biodiversity through art and globally accessible citizen science

Candice Youngblood: one of EarthJustice’s ‘Lawyers Giving us Hope’

D’Souza featured in Trust-Based Giving for Climate podcast

Four Montreal greenhouses. The first greenhouse is on top of a Walmart. The second greenhouse is behind a brick building. The third greenhouse has open ends, is full of tall green plants, and situated on a road next to a bike lane. The fourth has a white door with a pink sign on it. It is situated next to an apartment building with street signs in the foreground.

McClintock explores networked governance of Montreal’s solidarity greenhouses

An illustration of the four key learnings described in the article, integrated into a circular graphic featuring figures holding hands, an ear, a figure sitting between the phases of the moon, an eye with an island in the pupil, and the words “Co-design” stylized in the center of a pink and blue circle in the middle.

Pendleton publishes a front lines look at peer-to-peer sharing of Indigenous knowledge and academic science

Rodgers op-ed: The Public Health Implications of ICE

The book cover for America is WILD! Shows the title in red font overlaid on an illustration featuring trees, cacti, flowers, a monarch butterfly, a bald eagle, a wolf, and an elk, on a landscape with a river and mountains.

Timm authors forthcoming America is Wild! wildlife encyclopedia

Chelsea Kirk

UCLA Luskin Institute selects Kirk as 2026 Activist-in-Residence

Itzel Vasquez-Rodriguez

Vasquez-Rodriguez named up-and-coming Water Leader

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