Leah and Matto write for the Monkey Cage blog about the connections between racial inequality and climate change in the face of a global pandemic. You can read more here.
Stokes interviewed on air pollution during COVID 19 for CBS
Leah speaks on the effect of our carbon footprint during the global pandemic. You can watch here.
Stokes interviewed for The Agenda on greener living post COVID 19
Leah spoke with Canada’s TVO News about what changes from COVID 19 can mean for our climate. You can watch here.
Mildenberger publishes on the drivers of scientists’ political behaviors for PLOS One Journal
Matto writes on how receiving government benefits affects scientists’ preferences for political advocacy.. You can read more here.
Scientists’ political behaviors are not driven by individual-level government benefits
Stokes produces video for Grist on the Narwhal Curves
Leah created a video on how quickly we need to ramp up renewable energy using the visual analogy of narwhal curves. You can watch here.
Stokes writes for Vox rebutting Michael Moore's new environmental film
Leah writes on the problematic claims made against the clean energy industry and environmental activists in Moore’s new film, Planet of the Humans. You can reach Leah’s piece here.
Stokes writes for the Boston Globe on the power of carbon polluters in the electricity sector
Leah draws from her newr book for an op-ed on cleaning up the electricity sector for the Boston Globe. Take a look here.
Stokes launches new book Short Circuiting Policy through virtual book launch
Leah, along with renowned environmentalist Bill Mckibben and NY Times Journalist Brad Plumer launched her new book through a virtual Zoom webinar event! You can watch the recording here!
Lovering publishes on US nuclear exports for Energy Policy Journal
Jessica writes on strategies for the United States to regain involvement in nuclear exports in the global arena for Energy Policy. You can read it here.
Stokes publishes book: Short Circuiting Policy Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States
Leah recently published a book with Oxford University Press analyzing policy-making in Texas, Kansas, Arizona, and Ohio to understand the dynamics of clean energy policy. The book urges a refocus on the manner in which interest groups prevent or reverse clean energy policies or “short circuit” policy by undermining and obscuring policy feedback. Buy a copy here!