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Jason Mark

Jason Mark

Editor in Chief at Sierra

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Jason Mark
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Landmark Climate Change Case - Sierra Club

Oil companies stick to procedural delay as the planet runs out of time
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4 Must-Read Books for the Summer Season | Sierra Club

These stories move us to think more deeply about the human, and more-than-human, world
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California's Fossil Fuel Lawsuit Could Mark a Turning Point in the ...

The oil companies lied about climate change, and it’s time for them to pay, lawsuit charges
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Some Questions for House Speaker Mike Johnson - Sierra Club

The DC press corps should push him on these issues, among others
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It's Time to Bring Grizzly Bears Back to the North Cascades - Sierr...

Experience shows that grizzly-human coexistence is possible
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The Endangered Species Act Is America's Most Radical ... - Sierra Club

Now we just need federal agencies to effectively enforce it
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The Most Important Environmental Stories of 2023 - Sierra Club

A year-end roundup of the good and the bad—and some glimmers of hope

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3 Must-Read Books to Kick Off the New Year - Sierra Club

These stories deepen our relationship with the wild world around us
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The Endangered Species Act Is America's Most Radical Environmental ...

Now we just need federal agencies to effectively enforce it
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Why Are Fossil Fuel Ideologues Tilting at Windmills? - Sierra Club

There’s a conspiracy to take down wind and solar power hiding in plain sight
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Take a Mindful Moment to Remember What Matters - Sierra Club

Lydia Millet’s book “We Loved It All” gives a nod to memory, history, and a greener future