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Shortening Supply Chains to Flatten the Curve
Posted on April 28, 2020 | 2 Comments“Check out these masks that Kat’s mom made us. 2 for each of us <3”, I sent from New York, in a text message to my mom and brother. “Found […] -
An Inventory Story
Posted on September 26, 2016 | 2 CommentsIn my last blog post, I wrote about my graduate internship with the City of Hermosa Beach and the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (COG), and my evolution into […] -
Leadership in Voluntary Carbon Markets: A Look at Chevy’s Carbon-Reduction Initiative
Posted on March 29, 2016 | No CommentsCarbon dioxide is the chief culprit causing climate change. The greenhouse gas is released through a variety of human activities, including tillage, deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels. Although […] -
When Renewable Energy isn’t ‘Green’: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Hydroelectric Reservoirs
Posted on June 16, 2015 | 3 CommentsBy Kale Roberts, M.S. in Climate Science and Policy 2016 Hydropower is often considered a clean energy source, free of climate-warming carbon dioxide emissions. But although dams have been demonized […]