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Lucas Oliver Oswald

Lucas Oliver Oswald

Lucas is a co-term master's student in earth systems and studies social and environmental issues in the realm of agriculture and business. Lucas's work includes writing, audio, videography and <a href="http://www.LucasOliverOswaldPhotography.com">photography</a> and has been featured in publications such as Generation Anthropocene, The Stanford Storytelling Project, Grist.org and The Stanford Daily. Originally from Santa Barbara, Calif., Lucas's work and education has led him far from home on projects in places like Sri Lanka, Peru, Chile and the Central Pacific.

News, PoliticsFebruary 9, 2016<February 19, 2016

Local Bernie Sanders supporters explain why they ‘feel the Bern’

As the Democratic race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders heats up, we go behind-the-scenes at a local supporter gathering to hear from Sanders’ fans about his grassroots campaign.

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Environment, NewsDecember 12, 2015<December 16, 2015

New FEMA maps show more of East Palo Alto at risk of flooding

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has added approximately 550 more properties to the East Palo Alto floodplain, forcing some homeowners to buy flood insurance.

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EnvironmentOctober 7, 2015<October 19, 2015

Former Vice President Al Gore takes part in climate change rally

Students for a Sustainable Stanford (SSS) and Know Tomorrow organized the Rally for Climate Action on the Stanford University campus on Oct. 2.

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Business, EnvironmentNovember 12, 2014<November 17, 2014

For California farmers, relentless drought spells financial disaster

Farms don’t survive for generations in California without backup plans. That’s why, in the midst of an exceptional drought, some farmers have prepared for the worst.

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