The Carbon Wave: How Three Unlikely Allies Forged Landmark Climate Legislation
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A book description for "The Carbon Wave" by Leah Stokes, chronicling the true story of how an unlikely trio—professor Leah Stokes, policy wonk Sonia Aggarwal, and DC insider Adrian Deveny—crafted the boldest climate legislation of modern times. The book is positioned as an inspiring climate victory story for political enthusiasts and environmental advocates.
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The true, inspiring story of the new parents who spearheaded an unlikely climate victory.
From the rising climate advocate named to the Time100 Next list, for political junkies and anyone who cares about the environment.
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