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Candice Youngblood

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Candice Youngblood: fighting for the right to breathe

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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

A screenshot of the Rent Brigade website showing a map of the LA area full of red points showing reported rent increases.

Kirk launches Rent Brigade to track rent-gouging in the wake of the LA fires

Regan Patterson

Patterson receives Union of Concerned Scientists Defender award for Black in Environment

Jeff Bezos

Stabinsky quoted on Bezos fund ‘bowing down’ to Trump

A black and white photo of four bees touching heads on top of their honeycomb.

Steele faces battle to rebuild beekeeping business lost to LA fires

A plastic water bottle pokes out of brown soil dotted with rocks, with other plastic trash out of focus in the background.

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

Jonathan Moch

Moch serves as Senior Advisor for Climate and Energy Policy for North Carolina Governor Stein

Illustration of Southern California’s remarkable wet-to-dry hydroclimate whiplash event in 2024, here represented by April 2024 SPEI values of +1.5 to +2.0 transitioning to -1.5 to -2.0 (units are standard deviations). (Source: WRCC) via John Abatzoglou, posted on weatherwest.com

Daniel Swain: Hydroclimate volatility on a warming Earth and connections to CA wildfires

Out of focus post it notes on a light green wall. One close up post it note reads impact-ful.

Diezmartinez and Short publish on climate justice imaginaries as tools for evaluation

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