Tending the Chemical-Free Yard

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Alex Eben Meyer Spraying chemicals in the yard—to make the grass greener, stop pests from nibbling the vegetables, or prevent dandelions from taking over—is a tempting shortcut for many a home gardener. “The main ones people use are insecticides and herbicides, or weed killers, or a combination of […]

Craft Brewers Oppose Proposal to Repeal Clean Water Rule

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today a group of 48 craft brewers sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opposing the agencies’ proposal to repeal the Clean Water Rule. These brewers, who are partners in NRDC’s Brewers for Clean Water campaign, are standing up for the […]

Trump’s Attack on Clean Water: What You Need to Know

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund At a budget hearing this morning Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that the Trump administration would issue a proposed rulemaking action today. If this is finalized, it will throw away the Clean Water Rule, a signature achievement by the prior administration that helps protect water bodies […]

Trump Administration Goes After Clean Water

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The EPA and Army Corps of Engineers will be issuing a proposal to repeal the Clean Water Rule, which protects the water supply for 117 million Americans. Michael Warren/iStock When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers issued the Clean Water Rule in May […]

Tar Sands Tailings: Alberta’s Growing Toxic Legacy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Photo by Rocky Kistner The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Canada’s Environmental Defence (ED) released the report “One Trillion Litres of Toxic Waste and Growing: Alberta’s Tailings Ponds” showing how decades of inaction by the province have led to an environmental and economic catastrophe of enormous proportions. […]

Healthcare Is an Environmental Issue

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund NRDC, together with other environmental groups, calls on Congress to support the Affordable Care Act and Planned Parenthood. Carey Kirkella/Getty Images NRDC works to foster safe and healthy environments for families and communities across the country, and access to insurance coverage and preventive health services are critical to […]

Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Climate Leadership Starts with RGGI

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Stephen Yang/The Solutions Project via Flickr Smart investments in clean energy, like this New York solar array, have helped RGGI governors lead on climate. New modeling shows that ambitious, cost-effective carbon cuts in the program can continue that climate leadership now, when we need it most. Northeast & […]

Renewed NYS Utility Commission Good News for Clean Energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The confirmation by the New York State Senate last week of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s nominees to the New York Public Service Commission is good news for the state’s clean energy and climate leadership.  With a new chair in place and all five commission positions now filled, New York […]

“Baseload” in the Rearview Mirror of Today’s Electric Grid

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund With changing dynamics of both supply and demand in the electricity industry, including low natural gas prices, flat electricity demand due to increased efficiency, and robust growth of cheap, clean renewables, the term “baseload”—which historically has been used to refer to large coal and nuclear plants—is now outdated. […]

Scaling up climate finance in Latin America

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement was widely criticized around the world and raised speculation about how the Agreement’s goals, including targets related to climate finance would be met. The good news is that while the U.S. federal government is refusing to lead […]

India Green News: RE will reach 49 percent by 2040 & more

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News: India to become 2-4 degrees Celsius warmer, but deaths due to heat are preventable; Power Minister Piyush Goyal Launches New Energy Conservation Building Code; Thirty new smart cities announced; India to have City Livability Index India Green News is a selection of news highlights about […]

A Message from Bristol Bay to Pebble Mine Investors: NEVER

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund “We will never support Pebble Mine in our Bay,” reads the full-page ad in today’s Vancouver Sun paid for by the tribes and village corporations of Bristol Bay, Alaska. Photo credit: Bristol Bay Native Corporation This is not the message that Northern Dynasty Minerals wanted its shareholders to […]

Why Acting on Climate Change is Good Strategy for India

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund As PM Modi sets out to visit the US for his first meeting with President Trump, the approach of the two leaders on climate change cannot be more different. President Trump has ceded leadership on the issue by pulling the US out of the Paris Agreement earlier this […]

A Force for Nature, and for New Mexico

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Richard Moore at the announcement of the EPA’s EJ 2020 Action Agenda in the Valle De Oro National Wildlife Refuge Jessie Jobs/USFWS Five miles south of downtown Albuquerque, on the banks of the Rio Grande, an urban oasis is taking shape on a 570-acre former dairy farm. On […]

Hey Commuters: Take the Money and Walk

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund AJEL/Pixabay Does your employer offer free parking to you and your coworkers? If so, it’s probably not billed as a fringe benefit, at least not in the same category as medical or dental coverage, vacation pay, or a gym membership allowance. But that’s exactly what it is. Free […]

Latin America Green News: 6/16 – 6/22/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Latin America Green News: Brazil’s rampant deforestation causes concern, Nicaragua approves energy efficiency law, deadly heat waves expected to slam the tropics  To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. The Latin America Green News will be taking a break and […]

Yellowstone Grizzly “Delisting” Rule is Flawed and Premature

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) issued a final rule to remove Yellowstone-area grizzly bears from the federal list of threatened and endangered species today. This means that the isolated population of grizzlies living around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks will no longer be protected by […]

Yellowstone Grizzlies Removed from the Endangered Species List

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed federal protections for the Yellowstone population of grizzly bears today. Chase Dekker Wild-Life Images The effort to save grizzly bears in the Yellowstone region has been a tremendous success—and has prevented the population from going extinct—but the bears have not yet […]

Trump EPA Weakens TSCA Rules to Favor Chemical Industry

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Trump-Pruitt Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a set of rules today that will make it easier to ignore chemical risks and disregard harmful exposures. The final rules introduce loopholes that could allow EPA to ignore important exposure routes and chemical product uses. This opens the door for […]

Plight of Val d’Or caribou is wakeup call for Quebec

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-authored by Jennifer Skene and Courtenay Lewis  Parks Canada The desperate plight of the Val d’Or woodland caribou, one of Quebec’s seven remaining woodland caribou herds, paints an alarming picture of the impact that unsustainable logging and industrial activities has had on the boreal forest and the species […]

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