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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.

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Expanding biodiversity through art and globally accessible citizen science

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Light pollution: an environmental issue that affects us all

When fireflies await a night that never comes

34 House Members ask EPA to implement Clean Water Act rules on ships' discharges

Historic environmental justice victory to phase out oil and gas wells in LA

Lord tells stories of women’s experiences as oyster producers

Myhre speaks on carbon accounting and climate justice in Nori podcast

Orosz’s organization OnePower selected as finalist for AFSIA Minigrid of the Year

Rubega quoted in Atlantic on if woodpeckers have shock-absorbing heads

Sarah Smith testifies before congress on cutting methane pollution

An African woman in a headscarf and apron faces away, turning on an electric wall lamp mounted on a green wall in a kitchen. Pots and pans are on a counter behind her and the profile of another person's face is watching and speaking, cut off on the left.

Matt Orosz: Expanding energy access in rural Lesotho

Reed and Zeller featured in the Conversation on making room for wildlife

McElwee analyzes community-based Payment for Forest Environmental Services models in Vietnam

UCLA Law students and faculty standing and walking in front of an energy plant full of machinery and smokestacks, with a blue sky in the background during a toxic tour of Wilmington, CA, a predominantly Latinx neighborhood surrounded by industry and oil.

Morello-Frosch publishes on historical racist redlining practices leading to higher exposures to oil and gas wells

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