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California Law in the WUI

Legal Planet

This is the second in a series of four blog posts discussing the issue of development in the wildland-urban interface in California, the current legal structures addressing the issue, and our research on how those legal frameworks are being applied on the ground in key counties in the state. These blog posts summarize our recent article in Ecology Law Quarterly , coauthored with my collaborator Moira O’Neill.

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SOLID WASTE: OPENING UP THREE INCOME STREAMS

Cleannovate

He tossed his half-full sack over his shoulder. It was dirty. He had torn shoes but did his best to … More.

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The ‘Both Siderism’ That Once Dominated Climate Coverage Has Now Become a Staple of Stories About Eating Less Meat

Inside Climate News

A Towson professor called the faux debate over the sustainability of a meat-based diet “striking,” plus volcanic ash in Lake Mead, a videogame called Floodland and a database covering every tree on the planet. By Katelyn Weisbrod For years, the reality of climate change was presented in newspaper articles as an open debate. Coverage attempted to offer “both sides” a voice, including scientific experts alongside climate deniers (who often had financial interests in fossil fuels).