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Martha’s Substack

Martha Ture

My personal Substack

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Climate News

Bloomberg Green reports that the Environmental Protection Agency says its proposal to stop greenhouse gas reporting for big polluters could save oil and gas companies up to $256 million a year. But some of them are countering that it could ...

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Some Good News

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Yes, We have No Kings Today

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Letter From A Climate Geographer

Old friend John Isom, retired University of California at Berkeley lecturer in Geography, has sent the following dispatch from Abu Dhabi, where the IUCN’s World Conservation Congress has just wrapped.

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  • Martha Ture

    Retired fisheries biologist, political and environmental journalist, EPA policy analyst, California PUC regulator, current wildlife and nature photographer. Owner, Mt. Tamalpais Photos.com (https://mttamalpaisphotos.com).

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