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Report
The Fossil Fuels Behind Forest Fires
Some of the world’s largest fossil fuel producers are now directly connected to wildfires across western North America.
Report
Quantifying the Contribution of Major Carbon Producers to Increases in Vapor Pressure Deficit and Burned Area in Western US and Southwestern Canadian Forests
A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Research Letters.
Report
Should High-Cobalt EV Batteries be Repurposed
A peer-reviewed article in Journal of Industrial Ecology.
Video
The Infuriating Link Between Wildfires and Fossil Fuel Companies
Groundbreaking science shows how oil and gas companies bear at least some responsibility for worsening forest fires.
Activist Resource
EtO Public Comment Guide
A detailed guide suggesting how to submit a public comment to EPA's new rules regulating ethylene oxide
Podcast
To Hell and Back
Jess investigates what connects salamanders, organizing, and fracking via a conversation with Annie Roth and Justin Grubb.
Report
Equitable Grid Principles
Guidance for energy decisionmakers and stakeholders in the Midwest.
Podcast
Making Waves
Jess is joined by Amani Webber-Schultz and Jaida Elcock, shark scientists and co-founders of the nonprofit organization Minorities In Shark Sciences.
Report
Investing in US Farmworker Health
The people whose work puts food on our tables face a variety of hazards in their jobs, but research that would help protect their health is severely underfunded by the US government.
Podcast
Curiosity is the Cure
In our inaugural episode, host Jess Phoenix talks with Alie Ward, science communicator and host of the podcast Ologies.
Report
Understanding Perceived Climate Risks to Household Water Supply
A peer-reviewed article from Climatic Change.
Podcast
Lean, Clean, Green Machines
Community organizer Bridget Vial and energy analyst Paula Garcia discuss how some states can reach an equitable transition to 100% clean energy by 2035.