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Molly Taft

Molly Taft

Contributing Deputy Editor at The New Republic

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment

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Another Trump Casualty: A Tiny Office That Keeps Measurements of the World Accurate

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A new analysis of AI hardware being produced and how it is being used attempts to estimate the vast amount of electricity being consumed by AI.
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The EPA Will Likely Gut Team That Studies Health Risks From Chemicals

Reorganizations at the EPA may get rid of the agency’s fundamental program for research around the risks of toxic chemicals.
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States and Startups Are Suing the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Critics of the NRC say its red tape and lengthy authorization timelines stifle innovation, but handing some of its responsibilities to states could undermine public trust and the industry’s safety record.
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The Latest Culture War Starts With Dead Whales - The New Republic

The right wing and fossil fuel companies have funded a backlash to wind energy in New Jersey. Is it about to go nationwide?
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Endless War on a Dying Planet

The dual tragedies of war and ecological collapse in Israel and Palestine
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A Glimpse of Our Grief-Addled Future - The New Republic

A college reunion becomes a climate bereavement group.
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Maine voters could set a model for other areas of the country to follow with a rare hostile takeover of the electric powers that be.
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For decades, Republicans and Democrats alike supported wind energy in Iowa. But recently, there’s been a surge in local opposition to projects.
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Should Climate Protesters Be Less Annoying?

Activists interrupted a pro tennis tournament in Washington, D.C., last week—and reignited a debate about how best to wage the climate fight.
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Confessions of a Frequent Flier

Why is the airline industry so hard to decarbonize—and can we ever expect to fly guilt-free?