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Real Talk Equity, Diversity & Inclusiveness in Clean Energy
The Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast Systemic racism is a topic that has been top of mind for a lot of people since the senseless killing of George Floyd last summer. Episode 44…
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How to Rebuild the EPA After Trump Trashed It
Facing low morale and staff exodus after four years of an undermined mission, new EPA administrator nominee Michael Regan will have to act quickly to restore the agency and start…
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Jalen Johnson’s Full Circle Journey to Wake Forest
Wake Forest Athletics will have many stories and content throughout Black History Month on GoDeacs.com and through all team social media accounts. Information and profiles shared are archived here. In numerous ways, maybe this…
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Restoring the EPA: Lessons from the Past
The Biden administration’s essential task in rebuilding confidence in the EPA is to restore core institutional values of transparency, science, and law. No agency of the federal government needs to…
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Racing into the New Year
If one quarter of the cars in America ran on electricity it would reduce more carbon than all energy sources emit in North Carolina. THE CRAZINESS ALL STARTED IN THE FALL when Alan…
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At 50, EPA Pivots from Trump Chopping Block to Biden Future
On its 50th anniversary, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been defanged after four years of Trump deregulation, but Biden has pledged to reinvigorate the government’s guardian of Mother Nature.…
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The Path Forward US Environmental Leadership Beyond 2020
Former U.S. EPA Administrators shared unique leadership insights for building public trust and addressing environmental and public health crises. The US government must act swiftly and creatively to address climate…
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YES, YOU CAN (travel 1100 miles over 5 days in a Chevy Bolt!)
IN OCTOBER 2017 I PURCHASED A 2017 CHEVY BOLT. I use it frequently for trips between my home in Winston-Salem, NC, and Raleigh about 110 miles away. The car has an…
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Local Craft Brewery Puts Sustainability on Tap
FOOTHILLS BREWING If you’ve lived in Winston-Salem for more than a few weeks, you’ve heard of Foothills (and if you’re over 21, you’ve also probably been there for a beer). Foothills…
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Bill Ruckelshaus – A Remembrance
William D. Ruckelshaus, the first and fourth Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, passed away on November 27th. He has been rightly praised as an environmental hero, but more…