All reports
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The Relationship between Written District Policies and School Practices
A peer-reviewed article in the Journal of School Health.
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Systematic Review of Dietary Patterns and Sustainability
A peer-reviewed article published in *Advances in Nutrition*.
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Tracing Who’s Responsible for Temperature Increase and Sea Level Rise
A new study quantifies the impacts of emissions traced to major fossil fuel producers on our changing climate.
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Extending Water Resources Performance Metrics to River Ecosystems
A peer-reviewed article published in Ecological Indicators.
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Ride-Hailing Climate Risks
Ride-hailing is an attractive option for many travelers, and can increase mobility for households who lack a private vehicle. Yet in communities across the country, ride-hailing is increasing vehicle travel, climate pollution, and congestion.
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In Support of Sustainable Eating
This policy brief makes the case for incorporating recent research on dietary patterns and sustainability into the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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The State of Sustainable Agriculture and Agroecology Research and Impacts:
A peer-reviewed article published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development.
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Endangering Generations
Our nation's children deserve to grow up in a safe, healthy, and secure environment. The future of our country depends on it.
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Minnesota Electric Cooperatives
Minnesota’s electricity sector is still tied to coal-fired power plants.
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Presidential Recommendations for 2020
The next president must take concrete actions to restore and strengthen scientific integrity within the government.
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US Military Bases at Risk from Extreme Heat
This analysis calculates the increase in dangerously hot days that 169 major US military installations would experience under three different climate scenarios.
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Owners Want Toyota to Support Cleaner Cars
A UCS poll finds Toyota’s failure to support strong vehicle pollution standards results in a nearly one-third decline in the company’s favorability among existing Toyota owners.