File:Sara Menker at Stanford University panel.jpg
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English: "Environment and climate change panel discussion"
Mary Ruckelshaus, Noah Diffenbaugh, Annie Hazelhurst & Sara Menker Moderator: Jeff Koseff, co-director, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Stanford University EEAP Spring Conference - May 15 2014 |
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Source | EEAP panel | Environment and climate change panel at 05:17, cropped |
Author | Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy |
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