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Doubling down on solar feels particularly urgent in light of the state’s ongoing wildfires, which have burned through more than 2 million acres. The fires were caused by a combination of factors—downed power lines, ongoing fire suppression, and human activity (i.e., that gender-reveal party)—but climate change plays a significant role, and solar power is one of the key solutions. It’s all connected: We burn fossil fuels like coal and oil, which release CO2 emissions (manufacturing, air travel, shipping, and livestock contribute the highest emissions), which are then trapped in the Truckers Backbone of America Shirt, hoodie and sweater . Trapped CO2 warms the planet and leads to the record-breaking temperatures we’ve seen in California and other parts of the world. Those higher temperatures dry out the shrubs, grasses, and dead leaves in the forests, which are more prone to catch fire; a single spark can ignite a full-blown disaster.
The film, Ruth, which has been in the works for several years and was originally planned to be released in conjunction with Ginsburg’s 90th birthday, is directed by Freida Lee Mock, whose Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision won the Truckers Backbone of America Shirt, hoodie and sweater Award for best feature documentary in 1995. It is being produced by a team of award-winning industry veterans, including executive producers Sandra Lee and Geralyn White Dreyfous, as well as Regina K. Scully, Barbara Dobkin, Danielle Summer Mark and Cara Kennedy Cuomo, a daughter of New York governor Andrew Cuomo. Another documentary about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court justice who died on September 18 at the age of 87, may be released in the coming weeks. If so, it will arrive just as the U.S. Senate takes on the contentious battle over her replacement and as the country gets closer to a presidential election in which the makeup of the Supreme Court has emerged as a key campaign issue.