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  • Keeping It Real

    Kate Sinding traded in a high-paying corporate gig for a deep pay cut and a chance to make environmental policy
  • Whatever It Takes

    On daytime TV, in film, and on Capitol Hill, scientist Lisa Suatoni opens people's eyes to the plight of the seas.
  • The Voice of Reason

    Today's environmental advocate must master complex negotiations with leaders in government and business
  • He's All a-Twitter

    Apollo Gonzales uses Twitter, Facebook, and other social media to effect environmental change
  • Our Man in Chicago

    Can we foster economic and environmental health through green jobs and energy efficiency? Yes, we can.
  • Her Legal Crusade

    In China, environmental crimes are rarely challenged. But one lawyer is setting new precedents.
  • The Strategist

    In the courts and on Capitol Hill, David Doniger works to solve global warming by plotting the right moves
  • Wall Street Calls

    The health of our planet and the health of our economy don’t have to be at odds. Rick Duke bridges the gap.
  • The People's Doctor

    As a physician, Gina Solomon tackles pressing environmental health issues in a clinic without walls.
  • Gadgets Go Green

    Noah Horowitz is the brains behind NRDC's efforts to reduce energy use by electronics and appliances.

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