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He’s helping Georgia move away from its polluting past
2018 Fixer Nathaniel Smith joins the leadership council of Drawdown Georgia, which hopes to “crowdsolve” innovative ways of cutting the state’s carbon impact.
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This Fixer wrote the book on addressing poverty, wastewater, and climate change in rural America
A conversation with Catherine Flowers, author of Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret.
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A solar-paneled roof over everyone’s head? Totally doable, she says.
Climate-friendly housing shouldn’t just be the purview of the wealthy, says activist Rahwa Ghirmatzion, who works to transform old buildings into green gems.
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‘This election is bigger than our generation or even our country’
For our hopes and dreams, young people need to vote.
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Apple’s Lisa Jackson on leadership, justice, and generations of change
"We cannot afford the luxury of complacency": The former EPA administrator–turned–tech exec gets candid.
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In climate politics, she doesn’t see red or blue — only green
As the leader of Conservation Voters for Idaho, Rialin Flores knows a thing or two about mobilizing voters of all stripes.
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This prof is shedding light on energy injustice — and how to fix it
Not every household has the same access to clean, efficient energy. Professor Tony Reames has a plan to correct that.
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Favianna Rodriguez on why art matters in a time of crisis
During periods of national strife, disruptive art has the power to change hearts and minds.
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What’s next: Rethinking the role of government with an equity expert
Elected officials might resist change, but according to Desirée Williams-Rajee, the moment is ripe for transformative action.