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Emma Rubin

Emma Rubin is a senior data reporter for Stacker based in Louisville, Kentucky. She has worked in local and national news, covering education, public health, climate, and urban planning.

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States that produce the most greenhouse emissions from agriculture

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Not just electric: States with the most cars that use more than just gasoline

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Concrete is one of the biggest contributors to carbon emissions: New technologies could change that

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Education

As college enrollment declines, apprenticeships are on the rise

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Is it time to say 'I do' to manufactured diamonds? The rise of the lab-grown diamond industry

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Environment

How sea levels in 40 cities will change by 2050

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Society

These 2 charts show how Gen Z is changing the makeup of the LGBTQ+ population in the US

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Weather

Most expensive October weather disasters of the last 40 years

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Climate change is lengthening growing seasons: How it's impacting every state

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Inside the book-ban machine: The rise of 'parental rights' groups and their efforts to ban books

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