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    Footprint By Fabric

    Footprint by Fabric was one of the second-prize high school east division winners in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam documentary contest. Hyaemhin Moon and Melanie Shim, sophomores at Bergen C…

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    Ohio v. EPA

    The Supreme Court hears oral argument in Ohio v. EPA, a consolidated case concerning the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to establish national air quality standards.

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    Jeff Gilbert on Biden Administration Efforts to Boost Electric Vehicles

    WWJ Newsradio auto reporter Jeff Gilbert discusses the EPA’s finalized rules limiting auto tailpipe emissions from cars, SUVs and pickups, and what it will mean for the U.S. transition to el…

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    Author Discussion on Environmental Activism and Climate Change

    Douglas Brinkley (Silent Spring Revolution) and David Lipsky (The Parrot and the Igloo) discussed the history of environmental activism and the evolution of environmental science. They spoke…

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    Hearing on Outdoor Recreation Economy

    The Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee held a public hearing to examine the role of small businesses in the outdoor recreation economy. Lawmakers heard from tourism officia…

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    Author Discussion on Wildlife Preservation

    Terry Tempest Williams, Allen Crawford, Matt Patterson, and Sy Montgomery discussed wildlife preservation.

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    Hearing on Alternatives for Single-Use Plastics

    Stakeholders in environmental policy and recycling industries testified before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justic…

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    Paved Paradise - How Parking Explains the World

    Slate staff writer Henry Grabar explored how parking lots largely influence what urban spaces around the country look like. The Mercantile Library in Cincinnati, Ohio, hosted this event.

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    Time to Think Small

    Washington Policy Center Environmental Director Todd Myers suggested that personal technologies like smart phones can help solve climate change. This conversation was hosted by the Competiti…

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    Homo Ecophagus - A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

    Dr. Warren Hern argued that humanity presents a threat to the ecosystem and that, without action, this will lead to the death of humans and most species. This event was hosted at the St. Jul…

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    Rancho Mirage Writers Festival: Doug Brinkley

    Historian Douglas Brinkley recounted the emergence of environmental activism during the 60s. This event was part of the Rancho Mirage Writers Festival held in California.

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    Hydrogen Tax Credit

    Resources for the Future held a discussion on the new green hydrogen tax credit program made possible through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. The program aims to provide incentives to comp…

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    Climate Energy Initiatives

    Elected officials discussed the impact the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has on clean energy initiatives in local communities. Topics included clean energy jobs for rural and urban communiti…

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    President Biden Announces New Grand Canyon Monument

    President Biden signed a proclamation on-site in Coconino County, Arizona, to designate nearly 1 million acres of land as Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni -- Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Cany…

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    Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. Conservation and National Parks

    How did Frederick Law Olmsted and his son, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., contribute to the preservation of public lands -- especially national parks? That was the focus of a conference at the U…

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    Our Common Ground

    Author John Leshy discussed key early political decisions that helped create American public lands policy, resulting in the more than 600 million acres of forests, plains, mountains, wetland…

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    Congressional Democrats News Conference on Inflation Reduction Act Anniversary

    House and Senate Democrats spoke with reporters about the anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act.

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    Forest Service Chief on Wildfire Resiliency

    U.S. Forest Service Chief Randy Moore and others discussed land management and wildfire resiliency at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. Topics i…

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    NTSB Hearing on East Palestine Train Derailment, Part 1

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