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    Will Hydrogen Save Us From Climate Breakdown?
    Adam Wentworth
    • May 17
    Issue VIII

    Will Hydrogen Save Us From Climate Breakdown?

    Hydrogen isn't the deus ex machina we want it to be.
    Caring for the Climate
    Kiri Ley
    • May 11
    Issue VIII

    Caring for the Climate

    Why Disabled People Matter in the Climate Emergency
    Resilience for Whom?
    Rebecca Nelson
    • Apr 25
    Issue VIII

    Resilience for Whom?

    Climate Change, Farmworker Justice, and Pollination Loss in California’s Agriculture
    A Game of Spillovers
    Matt Clark and Jeff Andrews
    • Oct 12, 2021
    Issue VII

    A Game of Spillovers

    Conservation Strategies in Pemba and their Unintended Consequences
    The Sustainable Ocean
    Dhruv Gangadharan
    • Jun 21, 2021
    Issue VII

    The Sustainable Ocean

    How India's new fisheries policy threatens sustainability
    The Limitations of Gendered Knowledge
    Matilda Cook
    • May 23, 2021
    Issue I

    The Limitations of Gendered Knowledge

    The Gender Action Plan in UN Climate Policy
    Tinkering or Transformation?
    Alexa Waud
    • Mar 29, 2021
    Issue VI

    Tinkering or Transformation?

    Why we should call on climate assemblies to do more political work
    Achieving Justice through Science
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 6, 2021
    Issue I

    Achieving Justice through Science

    Event Attribution and Loss and Damage Compensation By Rupert Stuart-Smith A glacial lake in Peru. Melting ice raises the lake's volume...
    Language and Climate Action: An Interview with George Lakoff
    Alexandria Herr
    • May 2, 2020
    Issue V

    Language and Climate Action: An Interview with George Lakoff

    Why is it so difficult to act on climate change? Despite growing public awareness of the current climate crisis, the topic of climate...

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