The Science on Chlorpyrifos Is In, Even if Trump's EPA Doesn't Think So
Evidence of chlorpyrifos' negative effects has been mounting for years
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Wendy Becktold
August 28, 2018
In the Climate Change Countdown, It’s Time for Zero Hour
These youth activists want to wake America up to the climate emergency
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Wendy Becktold
July 12, 2018
“Leave No Trace” Has No Villains, Just Complicated Human Beings
Debra Granik’s latest film explores love, nature, and the wounds of war
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Wendy Becktold
June 29, 2018
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Flint’s Water Problems Aren’t Over
Gina Luster, a Flint Rising organizer, is still living with the effects of lead poisoning
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Wendy Becktold
June 27, 2018
The Unstoppable Don Steinke
This volunteer has helped to close one fossil fuel terminal after another
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Wendy Becktold
July 6, 2018
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Gabriel Gonzalez Wants Renewable Energy for All
The Ready for 100 organizer sees an opportunity for a better, more just world
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Wendy Becktold
June 13, 2018
Proposed Changes to Safety Rule Suggest Influence of Offshore Drilling Industry
Revisions to the Well Control Rule would loosen oversight and inspection of oil rigs
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Wendy Becktold
May 14, 2018
These Two High Schoolers Want Baltimore to Get Over Plastic
Claire Wayner and Mercedes Thompson cofounded Baltimore Beyond Plastic
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Wendy Becktold
April 30, 2018
Lisa Rutherford Champions Southern Utah's Public Lands
She moved to the region in the early 2000s and has been fighting to protect it ever since
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Wendy Becktold
April 29, 2018
In “Backyard Wilderness,” Nature Is Just Outside the Door
A new IMAX film blends nature documentary with old-fashioned storytelling
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Wendy Becktold
March 21, 2018
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