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Uber and Lyft Facts: How Clean Are They Actually?
Do you know what the emissions impacts are when taking an Uber or Lyft? What about when you make it a shared or pool ride? UCS went to the streets to ask these exact questions.
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The Future of Dangerously Hot Days
Watch while a woman lives her life in an increasingly hot world.
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Ten Minutes to Decide the Fate of the World
The current nuclear launch policy gives the President of the United States sole authority to launch nuclear weapons within 10 minutes of learning of a possible nuclear attack.
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Why We Need a Safer Nuclear Launch Policy
Our current policy puts the decision to launch our nuclear weapons in the hands of a single person.
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Where Do the 2020 Presidential Candidates Stand on Nuclear War?
What is the plan for the 2020 presidential candidates to keep Americans safe from nuclear war and what will they do about the current nuclear policies?
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Jeffery Darensbourg
Jeffery U. Darensbourg is a tribal councilperson of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation of Indians and a freelance writer, speaker, and editor. He is Editor-Who’s-not-a-Chief of the zine Bulbancha Is Still a Place: Indigenous Culture from New Orleans.
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Dustin Renaud
Louisiana’s workers and families have felt the health and environmental burden of oil drilling. The Trump Administration’s attacks on science are putting them at even greater risk.
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Your New Roommate
Your choice of roommate is consequential. So is our choice of electricity.
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The Pain and Politics of Hiroshima
Is the Japanese government helping or hurting global efforts to reduce nuclear risk?
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Who's the Underdog Now?
Renewable energy is on a winning streak. We wouldn't bet against it.
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Community Stewards of Art—and Spaceship Earth
Take a bike ride or walk on the MKT rail trail that winds nearly ten miles through Columbia, and at the underpass by Elm Street, you’ll see a massive mural artfully displaying the city’s particular areas of concern.
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Climate Change & Fears of Displacement
Reflections (and projections) on a changing climate in Boston’s Chinatown.