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climate policy

A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 2

A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 2

Leah Stokes has been on Climable’s radar for a few reasons— her entertaining, relevant, and educational Twitter feed, her essay in one of our favorite books of the year, All We Can Save, and for her new book, Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States. Read on for the second and final part of our review of Stoke’s fascinating and ambitious book.


A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 1

A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 1

This year Leah Stokes has been on Climable’s radar for a few reasons— her entertaining, relevant, and educational twitter feed, her essay in one of our favorite books of the year, All We Can Save, and for her new book, Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States. Read on for part 1 of our review of Stoke’s fascinating and ambitious book.

Climate Conversation: Communicating Efficiently

Climate Conversation: Communicating Efficiently

This is the third in our series on talking about climate change. We’ve learned that it’s important and necessary(!) and that there are different ways to communicate the science (like rad art!). This week, we talk to someone whose job it is to communicate to a variety of audiences to make meaningful change on the sustainability front.