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Washington i1631 Explained

Published October 12, 2018

Anyone who has studied carbon pricing knows that the devil is in the details. Here’s a thorough analysis of the i1631 ballot initiative by CarbonWA.

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The real world in Humboldt County during 28 hours of Public Safety Power Shutoff

This article from the North Coast Journal details what went right and wrong during a PSPS blackout on Oct. 8-9. It’s a […]

Published December 11, 2018

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Trump mocks climate change but uses its consequences to promote his fossil fuel agenda
Published February 9, 2019

Trump mocks climate change but uses its consequences to promote his fossil fuel agenda

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