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In Atlantic City, the Legacy of Segregation and Redlining Endures

Type of content: Blog

Atlantic City offers a vivid example of a city affected by past racial and class segregation. But it can also show us how to heal cities that have high poverty rates and resilient communities of color.

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PG&E “chose safety,” but for whom?

Type of content: Blog

Recent fires and evacuations are yet another reminder that Californians must find ways to adapt to the new normal of climate change to ensure the safety of our most vulnerable communities.

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The Federal Government Should Do More Than Provide 'Seawalls for Everyone'

Type of content: Blog

The challenges of protecting the coast from more severe storms and rising seas are intimidating but not insurmountable. Prompt action now will save money and lives.

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Fighting Disparities in Food Access and Health in DC

Type of content: Blog

In the District of Columbia, communities have been addressing disparities in food access and health outcomes. Now, they’re continuing the fight with a campaign called #DontMuteMyHealth.

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The Least Sexy, Most Important Resilience Strategy

Type of content: Blog

You probably don’t think of procurement —the steps governments take to obtain goods and services— as a way to create the resilient cities of the future. Think again.

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An Insider’s Look at the Shameful History of EPA’s Climate Inaction

Type of content: Blog

What has the EPA done to head off climate disaster and fulfill its mission “to protect human health and the environment”? The stark answer is: not nearly enough.

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National Authors Day

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During National Authors Day, we hear from editors on their experiences working with authors.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

We Should Prepare Now for the Next Hurricane

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Hurricane Sandy was a traumatic experience that millions of Americans consider best forgotten. But as the pain of loss and hardship fades, so can the sense of urgency for rethinking our relationship to the coast.

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Sneak Peek of Naturalist Graphic Adaptation

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Island Press President David Miller offered a preview of the upcoming graphic adaptation of EO Wilson's Naturalist. 

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EPA's War on California

Type of content: Blog

EPA’s regulatory powers should be used to promote environmental protection, not carry out vendettas against states taking climate action

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