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The Amazing Renewables Race: Ranking the States on Clean Energy
Senior energy analyst, John Rogers, talks about some of the surprising findings in a new UCS report on state-level clean energy progress.
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Unpacking the Snowpack: Is the California Drought Really Over?
Senior climate scientist, Dr. Juliet Christian-Smith, talks about water, snowpack, and the drought in California.
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Science and Justice are Indivisible: A Conversation with Robert Bullard
Dr. Robert Bullard discusses his past, new fights, and the role of scientists in solving environmental racism.
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The Ultimate Designated Driver: Pros and Cons of Self-Driving Cars
Vehicles analyst, Jimmy O'Dea, examines the practical issues and philosophical implications of self-driving cars.
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Federal Science in the Crosshairs
A discussion of the challenges ahead for federal scientists in the Trump administration.
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The Jet Stream Winter Machine
Climate scientist Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel sets us straight on snowy weather and global warming.
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The Factless President
Ken Kimmell, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, discusses the role of science in the Trump administration.
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¿Por qué sube el nivel del mar?
Rising sea levels due to climate change affect vulnerable communities like the Canal area in San Rafael, CA. Expert Cris Criollo speaks with Ciencia Consciente, UCS's Spanish-language podcast.