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Opportunities to Reduce the US Nuclear Arsenal
President Obama could reduce the US arsenal by almost 2,000 nuclear weapons without affecting deterrence.
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Delivering Opportunity
California has an opportunity to improve public health, cut global warming emissions, and create new jobs through the electrification of trucks and buses.
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The Climate Accountability Scorecard
An in-depth analysis of eight leading fossil fuel companies assesses their climate actions and ranks them on their climate planning, policies, disclosure, and disinformation.
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How Nuclear Weapons Work
At the center of every atom is a nucleus. Breaking that nucleus apart—or combining two nuclei together—can release large amounts of energy.
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Hooked for Life
Over-consumption of sugar poses serious health risks for young children, but our policies aren't protecting them—thanks in large part to industry influence.
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Science and Racial Equity
In general, people of color have received fewer of the benefits from scientific advances and borne more of the destructive consequences
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Recipe for a Better Food System
Abundant, healthy food that's affordable for everyone. Fair wages and working conditions for food and farm workers. Farmland and surrounding landscapes preserved for future generations. That's the food system we need, but not the food system we have.
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Cattle, Cleared Forests, and Climate Change
Beef is the largest driver of tropical deforestation—and companies that buy beef from tropical countries could be doing a lot more to stop it.
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Double Jeopardy in Houston
A study of four Houston communities shows that both short- and long-term chemical risks are unevenly distributed along racial and economic lines.
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Electrifying the Vehicle Market
Drivers want electric cars—but depending on where you live, they may not be available.
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The Craziest Nuclear Weapons Policy Ever
What if someone told you that we were one cyberattack away from accidental nuclear war?
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Subsidizing Waste
The public pays twice for US farm policy: once to subsidize outdated industrial farming practices, then again to fix the resulting problems. We can do better.