Leah shares her thoughts on the 2020 Democratic candidates’ climate change proposals for New Hampshire Public Radio. You can listen here.
Stokes interviewed on what gives her hope in the climate space for the Huffington Post
Leah discusses the environmental justice movement and Sunrise activists among other things give her hope for the future. Read more here.
Stokes on the Southern California wildfires and Climate Change for KCRW
Leah reports on the Cave Fire and its connection to climate change for KCRW
Mildenberger piece on political ideologies of solar households for Nature Energy
Matto shares research on how individuals across the ideological spectrum are participating in the US energy transition despite extreme ideological polarization around climate change. Read more here.
Mildenberger research on how Californians close to wildfires are voting green for The Economist
Californians close to wildfires are more likely to vote green
Matto’s research on how the climate disasters are changing Democratic voters’ minds, but not Republicans’, is featured in The Economist. Read more here.
Stokes speaking on the U.S. withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement for KPCC
Leah spoke on KPCC’s Take Two on U.S. cities’ continued committemnet to emission reduction targets in spite of the U.S pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement. Listen here.
Stokes speaking on California wildfires for Democracy Now!
Leah was interviewed on Democracy Now speaking on the role of climate change in the California wildfires as well as their connection to utility PG&E. Watch it here.
Stokes speaking on the challenges of climate policy at the MIT Climate Symposium
Leah spoke at the MIT Climate Symposium on the politics of climate mitigation. Watch more here.
Williams op-ed on UC Fossil Fuel Divestment
Emily reports on the reasons why the UC system divested from fossil fuels in The Nation. Read more here.
Stokes speaking at USC on interest groups and representation in America
Leah spoke at the University of Southern California’s Bedrosian Center about new research on how interest groups distort representation in the American states. You can learn more here.