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CLIMAS - Southwest Climate Podcast

Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS)

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El Niño and La Niña, the southwestern monsoon, tropical storm activity, increasing temperatures, fire risk and weather, drought and snowpack, and dwindling reservoir storage all pose challenges to the Southwest. In the ‘Southwest Climate Podcast’, we focus on details and nuance, but (generally) avoid excessive technical jargon. Our goal is to synthesize information and data from experts, forecasts, and models to provide listeners with a better understanding of climate and weather in the Sout ...
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Welcome to the 'Clima Conversation Podcast,' a series dedicated to exploring the multifaceted world of climate repair and sustainability. Each episode features insightful discussions with pioneers and leaders who are making a tangible impact in the environmental sector. From diving into the complexities of carbon markets to understanding the role of individuals and businesses in the transition to a more sustainable future, this podcast series offers a unique blend of expert perspectives, per ...
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Series Are The New Black

Series Are the New Black

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Un podcast de series en serie. NUEVA TEMPORADA. NUEVAS SECCIONES. Series Are The New Black, hablamos del mundo de las series siempre con un enfoque diferente: El Piloto Retro: En esta sección revisitamos nuestros episodios pilotos favoritos de series épicas y analizamos en profundidad lo que significó para las series que vinieron después. El Podio del Mes: Cada mes finalizamos con un Podio de las series que vimos durante el mes. Otorgamos medallas a los 3 episodios del mes, habrá menciones e ...
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EcoJustice Radio

SoCal 350 Media

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EcoJustice Radio presents environmental and climate stories from a social justice frame, featuring voices not necessarily heard on mainstream media. Our purpose is to amplify community voices, broaden the reach of grassroots-based movements, and inspire action. We investigate solutions for social, environmental, and climate issues with an eye to advance human health, steward wild landscapes, and solve the climate crisis across the USA and the world. Featured weekly on KPFK Los Angeles and KP ...
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Learn Spanish with Stories

Lingo Mastery Spanish

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Learn Spanish with Stories is the number one podcast for upper beginner to intermediate Spanish learners. The main objective of this podcast is to give students fun and interesting stories from Latin America to help students with Spanish immersion. You can read while you listen if you head over to podcast.lingomastery.com to find the transcript.
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Welcome to Convo Corta! Tune in for a few minutes of (mostly) beginner level conversational Spanish and be sure to email convoinspanish@gmail.com for the English and Spanish transcripts of the episodes. ¡Muchas gracias por acompañarme!
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Nancy’s Little Learners

Nancy’s Little Learners

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Kids can listen to follow up lessons learned in class in addition to new interactive lessons that we didn’t have time to introduce during class. They can sing along with me some of our favorite in class songs and practice Spanish pronunciation. This podcast is great for parents to learn alongside with their kids as well. Have fun!
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Recorded 11/1/2024 Aired 11/5/2024 The Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are grateful that fall is (finally) here. In this month’s episode, they unpack the persistent heat that hung around through October as well as blocking patterns. They discuss the two major hurricanes that made landfall - Helene and Milton. And get in…
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One of the creepiest tales to come out of Venezuela was that of Dorancel Vargas. A homeless man with severe mental issues who lived outside the city of San Cristobal, Vargas had a fascination that no human should have... He enjoyed eating human meat. And the ugliest thing of it all isn't that he just feasted on the meat, but the fact that he hunted…
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Dive into our conversation with Whisper Camel Means, a wildlife biologist from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, as she illuminates the critical role of Indigenous knowledge in wildlife conservation. Discover the stark realities facing Turtle Island's wildlife, explore the rich history of the Salish and Kootenai peoples [https://csktribe…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack desarmamos 3 episodios de Halloween 2024 y te recomendamos otras series para ver esta noche... Bloque 1: Heartstopper #304: ‘Journey’ Sobre el episodio - Guion y trama - Personajes y actuaciones - Dirección y edición - Disfraces - Puntaje Bloque 2: Fargo #504: ‘Insolublia’ Sobre el episodio - Guión y trama …
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Latin America is beautiful, but it's also dangerous, and I'm not talking about the wildlife here... Holding 6 spots in the top 10 crimes rates worldwide, this region has unfortunately been one of the most deadly in recent decades, and its people have lived in fear of violent crime and terrorism for too long. And with organizations such as the FARC …
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Join us in this episode featuring the profound art of Mark Steven Greenfield, whose work delves into the African American experience, historical stereotypes, and social justice. Discover his two thought-provoking series, HALO and Black Madonna, which reimagine influential black figures as saintly icons and challenge the narratives of white supremac…
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We've given Mexico some love in recent times, after Season 3's finale "Te Amo, México" - and today is no exception. In fact, today we'll talk about how Mexico's modern political structure came to exist. The nation wasn't always a stable democracy (well, depending on who you ask these days). It has had its up and downs, and its downs have been preee…
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Join us as we explore the transformative potential of tiny living with Lindsay Wood, the Tiny Home Lady, and Theresa Bradley, founder of Race to Zero Waste. Discover how tiny homes can redefine the American Dream, address the housing crisis, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Our guests from a 2023 interview share insights on the chall…
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Do you love chocolate as much as we do (and if you don't, WHY)? Well, in that case, you might be curious as to how we ended up having this delicious sweet all across the world, on every continent. And yes, that includes Antarctica. Born in the heart of Mesoamerica and originally consumed by the Olmecs, Mayas and Aztecs, cacao (the precursor of choc…
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According to Dr Kristine Nichols, a soil microbiologist and regenerative agriculture expert, of the 900 million arable acres in the U.S., only about 1.5% is being farmed regeneratively. Yet, this continues to change, despite consolidation of farms, the majority of foods on this continent are still grown by small farmers. Regenerative is our future …
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack premiamos lo mejor del mes, entregamos medallas a las mejores series y actuaciones de Septiembre'24... Bloque 1: Medalla de Bronce Medalla de Plata Medalla de Oro Episodio del Mes Bloque 2: 6 Menciones Especiales & Reviews English Teacher - Temporada 1 Envidiosa - Temporada 1 Nobody Wants This - Temporada 1…
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Have you ever seen flowers in the desert? One of the most curious climate phenomena worldwide is El Niño, which is the irregular warming of sea surface temperatures, which leads to a cascade of effects on weather patterns and ecosystems. In this episode, we talk about what it involves, how it affects the lives of animals and human beings in Latin A…
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In this transformative episode from earlier this year, Dr. Zach Bush [http://zachbushmd.com/] shares his insights on the intricate links between the health of our planet and the health of humanity. Learn about the light energy within us that has been dimming since the 1940s and its relation to the rise of chronic diseases. Delve into the ancient st…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack te recomendamos 6 series para ver en primavera'24... Bloque 1: 2 series para ver durante las mañanas de primavera Bloque 2: 2 series para ver durante las tardes de primavera Bloque 3: 2 series para ver durante las noches de primavera Episodio grabado 03/10/2024 Host: Pablo Martín Acuña (twitter: @pabl3te - …
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Welcome back to the Learn Spanish with Stories podcast, this time for a fourth season! We've returned with a pretty interesting episode about something that isn't talked about enough... Latin America's Space Race! I bet you know the U.S., the EU, China, India and the Soviet Union (back in the day) had all built amazing missions to space, but Latin …
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In this episode, host Jack Eidt delves into the groundbreaking archaeological discoveries at the Huaca Montegrande site in the Peruvian Amazon with guest Karen Gordon, an associate at ASICAMPE, the nonprofit Association for Scientific Research of the Peruvian Amazon [https://abundantearthfoundation.org/ancientcacao/]. They explore the ancient Marañ…
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Recorded 9/20/2024 Aired 9/24/2024 In this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack ‘Generational’ Guido and Mike “Dewpoint’ Crimmins break down what the heck happened to the second half of the monsoon this year. They unpack the recent Atlantic tropical activity, or lack thereof, as well as any hope for the Pacific to bring some moisture to the…
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In this powerful episode we share a live interview with renowned journalist and filmmaker Abby Martin [https://x.com/AbbyMartin]. which we attended. Upstream Podcast [https://www.upstreampodcast.org/] did the interview, with the event sponsored by All Power Books in Los Angeles. Hosts Robert Raymond and Della Duncan engage in a wide-ranging convers…
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In this episode, we dive into the complex world of farming in the U.S. with award-winning writer, researcher, and podcaster Sarah Mock [https://sarahmock.substack.com/]. Join us as we discuss her provocative book, "Farm and Other F Words: The Rise and Fall of the Small Family Farm," and unravel the intricacies of the food and farm system. Sarah sha…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack premiamos lo mejor del mes, entregamos medallas a las mejores series y actuaciones de Agosto'24... Bloque 1: Medalla de Bronce Medalla de Plata Medalla de Oro Episodio del Mes Bloque 2: 6 Menciones Especiales & Reviews Máxima - Temporada 1 That '90s Show - Parte 3 Respira - Temporada 1 Bel-Air - Temporada 3…
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In this episode, we delve into the historical and contemporary implications of the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. intervention in Latin America. Host Jack Eidt mixes excerpts from Rubén Darío’s poetry (Nicaragua) and Gabriel García Márquez’s fiction (Colombia) with an interview of Yale historian Greg Grandin by journalist Michael Fox. They explore how Si…
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In this episode, We explore the fascinating world of J.G. Ballard's provocative works, what might later be known as Climate Fiction, written mostly last century. From his early novel "The Drowned World" to the controversial "Crash," we delve into how Ballard's dystopian visions have shaped the genre. We feature insights from a PBS show Hot Mess, a …
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack desarmamos 3 episodios nominados a los #Emmys2024... Bloque 1: What We Do In The Shadows #503: ‘Pride Parade’ Sobre El Episodio Guión & Trama Personajes & Actuaciones Dirección & Edición Otras nominaciones Recepción Puntaje Bloque 2: Mr And Mrs Smith #101: ‘First Date’ Sobre El Episodio Guión & Trama Person…
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In this episode, we delve into the rich mythology of the K’iche’ Maya Kingdom of Highland Guatemala through the Popol Vuh, an ancient text that narrates the creation myth and the epic tales of two hero twins, Hunahpu (Blow-gun Hunter) and Xbalanque (Young Hidden/Jaguar-Sun). Join us as we explore the dawn of life, the trials of the hero twins, and …
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Recorded 8/16//2024 Aired 8/20/2024 Now that we are over halfway through the 2024 monsoon season, this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins don their chef hats and lay out the main ingredients of the monsoon. They give a recap of recent rain events, answer the question of whether or not the characteristics of convect…
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In this episode, we plunge into the restoration of water cycles with Alpha Lo, an investigator and researcher dedicated to global water cycle restoration [https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/]. Join us as we explore how rehydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, and transforming drought-fire- and flood cycles affecting various r…
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The Churro Sheep remains an icon of resilience and adaptability in the Southwest. On this show we welcome Jennifer Douglass, Founder and Executive Director of Rio Milagro Foundation [https://www.riomilagro.org/], to discuss her work with the Churro on her farm in New Mexico. First introduced by Spanish conquerors, the Churro became a sacred part of…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack premiamos lo mejor del mes, entregamos medallas a las mejores series y actuaciones de Julio'24... Bloque 1: Medalla de Bronce Medalla de Plata Medalla de Oro Episodio del Mes Bloque 2: 4 Menciones Especiales Bloque 3: Mejor Actor de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz del Mes Mejor …
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We embark on the first part of a series by Jack Eidt who joined the artistic residency of Osceola Refetoff, a Canadian-American visual artist and photojournalist, in Antofagasta, Chile. Supported by SACO Cultural Corporation, this residency places a spotlight on the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, and its rich yet troubled histor…
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For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water is an Ancestor, a living entity to be communed with, revered and treated with sacred reciprocity. We spoke with Heni Unwin in 2023 as she shared her perspectives as a Maori descendant and marine scientist. Humanity has a primordial connection to water. For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water…
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Recorded 7/19/2024 Aired 7/23/2024 Get ready for a big episode day as this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins kick off the monsoon season. The crew cover the evolution of the current monsoon phases from onset to where we are today with stats and analysis. And there is even a bit of a philosophical introspection on …
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The gut microbiomes of many if not most modern people have been devastated by highly processed diets, biocides and overuse of antibiotics, which has destroyed countless beneficial bacteria required for optimal health. The impacts are many, upon our mental health, moods, weight and behavior. Our guest in this show, Dr. William Davis, Cardiologist an…
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En este episodio de El Especial de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack, reaccionamos a las nominaciones de los #Emmys2024... Nominaciones A Los Emmys 2024: BLOQUE 1: Reacción a la Ceremonia de Nominaciones en Vivo *Mejor Talk Show y Mejor Reality de Competición *Mejor Actriz y Actor de Serie de Comedia *Mejor Serie de Comedia *Mejor Actor y Actriz de una Serie L…
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We talked with Rosanna Xia, Los Angeles Times environmental reporter in 2023, as she delves into the realities and solutions to sea level rise in her book California Against the Sea, Visions for Our Vanishing Coastline.Wherever land meets sea, global warming is wreaking havoc. As the ocean absorbs heat generated by the burning of fossil fuels and i…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack premiamos lo mejor del mes, entregamos medallas a las mejores series y actuaciones de Junio'24... Bloque 1: Medalla de Bronce Medalla de Plata Medalla de Oro Episodio del Mes Bloque 2: 4 Menciones Especiales Bloque 3: Mejor Actor de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz del Mes Mejor …
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We welcome Osprey Orielle Lake, Founder and Executive Director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) [https://www.wecaninternational.org/] to discuss her recent book The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis.It is a prescient time to return to Nature. To remember and act from ancest…
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On this show, we discuss how we can revolutionize architecture and landscape design by emulating Nature’s genius. From an interview we did in 2023, our guest Ecological Architect Carl Welty [https://carlweltyarchitects.com/], paints a picture of ancient cities oriented to the sun’s movements, capturing its energy without machines. Modern city desig…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack te recomendamos 6 series para ver en iniverno'24*... Bloque 1: 2 series para ver durante las mañanas de invierno Bloque 2: 2 series para ver durante las tardes de invierno Bloque 3: 2 series para ver durante las noches de invierno *Incluye series para celebrar el Día Internacional del Orgullo Episodio graba…
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In this interview from 2023, we delve into the harrowing experience of wildfires and their aftermath with author and poet Margaret Elysia Garcia. Join us as we explore her poetic journey through loss, resilience, and the stark realities of climate change. Margaret shares her poignant poetry from her chapbook "Burn Scars" and discusses the impact of…
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The Keya Wakpala Woicageyapi Housing Community is a "master-planned development" consisting of single family housing types designed to reflect and celebrate Siċaŋġu Lak̇ota culture. The Siċaŋġu see a world where health and wholeness of body, mind and spirit are connected to the earth, stars and all relations. Keya Wakpala is one example of living t…
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In the words of Terence McKenna, since the rise of western monotheism the human experience has been marginalized. We have been told that we were unimportant in the cosmic drama when one considers the power of creation of the one God. But we now know as the global temperatures rise and glaciers melt from the burning of fossil fuels and the feedback …
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack repasamos lo mejor del mes, entregamos medallas a las mejores series y actuaciones de Mayo'24... Bloque 1: Medalla de Bronce Medalla de Plata Medalla de Oro Episodio del Mes Bloque 2: 4 Menciones Especiales Bloque 3: Mejor Actor de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz de Reparto del Mes Mejor Actriz del Mes Mejor A…
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It’s June - which means in this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast, hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins can officially talk about the monsoon. Before they deep dive into the 2024 monsoon season, they cover recent conditions from last month, the fire risk and its relationship to the monsoon, and then get right down to business. The stakes are high wit…
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In this episode, we explore the controversial topic of carbon capture and storage (CCS) with insights from various experts and activists. We begin with excerpts from Taylor Brobrey’s keynote at the 2024 Bioneers Conference, where he shares his personal experiences growing up in North Dakota amidst the coal and oil industries. Next, we hear from cli…
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En este episodio de #SeriesAreTheNewBlack, .revisitamos El Piloto Retro de Roswell, un primer episodio de otro planeta y uno de nuestros favoritos de todos los tiempos... Bloque 1: Sobre la serie Sobre su creador Jason Katims La historia & el contexto Introducción: Presentación de personajes Opening credits Bloque 2: Sobre el cast Desarrollo: Los p…
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It's the final episode of Season 3, so let's admit it: we haven't been fair with Mexico during our podcast's lifetime. Yes, we've talked about the Aztecs, but we've also talked a lot about the border issues, El Chapo, and other negative circumstances in the beautiful country of "El Águila Real" (the Royal Eagle). But it's time to redeem ourselves. …
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We sat down with James Skeet, Executive Director of Covenant Pathways on his Spirit Farm in New Mexico. Along with our host Carry Kim and a group of fifteen people from Los Angeles, we visited Spirit Farm near Gallup, New Mexico in May of 2024. It was an amazing education in the Navajo-Diné World where we connected with the land, our hosts, and eac…
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Do you like tea? Sure, maybe. But have you ever tried (or seen someone else try) yerba mate? Mate goes beyond just a drink. It goes beyond the English tea time or that of other cultures. It's something which is almost... spiritual, you know? Having started as a tradition among the Guarani people and then adopted by Spanish colonizers, this drink ha…
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On this show we take a journey through the challenges facing our world's forests. What does it take to protect tropical rainforests in places like the Amazon from illegal logging? What about the corporations profiting off the illegal logging trade? Host Jack Eidt speaks with Forest Policy Specialist Scott Paul on his transition from activism with G…
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Welcome to this special episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast with guest hosts: Gigi Owen & Christina Greene. In this special episode, we bring you 3 guests that were all part of the CLIMAS Environment & Society Fellowship program over the past year. A lot of the science that CLIMAS researchers do is done collaboratively with and for our communi…
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