Mapping a Future for Boreal Caribou

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A caribou in Nunavut, Canada Don Johnston/Alamy For scientists studying a threatened species, transcendent experiences in nature are among the rewards of the job. Tyler Rudolph, a Canadian wildlife ecologist who has studied caribou for more than a decade, will never forget one of his earliest encounters with […]

Striped Hyenas Don’t Have Magical Powers. But Their Disappearing Act Is for Real.

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A striped hyena in Gujarat State, India Hemis/Alamy The striped hyena gets a bad rap. Not only does much of the world mistake it for its cousin, the spotted hyena—which The Lion King taught us to despise—but its shaggy coat, skittish nature, and nocturnal lifestyle have all contributed […]

6 tech-driven factors will help make a truly modern grid

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Modernizing our power grid – using technology available today – could be the single largest opportunity we have to fight climate change.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/519894132/0/edf/blogs/feed~techdriven-factors-will-help-make-a-truly-modern-grid

Testing for lead in drinking water in New York State schools

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-author: Claire L. Barnett, Founder and Executive Director, Healthy Schools Network* Part I: The problem and New York’s response Every school day, parents send some 55 million children to 130,000 public and private schools nationwide. Families expect that the school will be a healthy place for children, and […]

Colorado Releases Welcome Plan to Boost Electric Vehicles

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Governor John Hickenlooper has given his agencies a to-do list to help the state realize the benefits of electrifying the transportation sector. The Colorado EV Plan enumerates goals, actions, and strategies to deploy charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) and to accelerate the EV market. It’s a timely […]

Strong Food Proposals in 2019 NY Budget!

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Governor Cuomo’s 2019 budget proposal includes two promising initiatives to address critical food-related issues—one on food waste and one on school food. pisanieprac.info Food Waste As part of this year’s budget, the Governor has put forth a comprehensive proposal to address food waste by preventing, recovering, and recycling […]

St. Helena 2018: Ocean Conservancy’s Upcoming Plastic Expedition to One of the World’s Most Remote Islands

Published by Ocean Conservancy In a mere two weeks, Nick Mallos and I will board a plane in Atlanta for a 16-hour flight to Johannesburg South Africa, followed by another 6-hour flight across the South Atlantic to St. Helena, one of the world’s most remote islands. We will be joining Dr. Al Dove, Vice President of […]

Trump EPA: Creating Tomorrow’s Toxic Problems, Today

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Residents of Hoosick Falls, NY displaying signs with their body’s PFOA levels Used with permission of pfoaprojectny (@pfoaprojectny1) It’s been a little less than a year since EPA’s toxics office became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dow-Dupont, Exxon, “Chemours” and other chemical manufacturers, and in that time it has […]

New Lighting Standards Kick In, But Some Still In Limbo

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Schools, hospitals and offices across the country will start saving money on their utility bills as a result of the new energy efficiency standards for fluorescent tube lights going into effect Friday. With more than 2 billion of these bulbs in use nationwide, the total savings will add […]

Ocean Pollution: The Dirty Facts

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Paulo Oliveira/Alamy Covering more than 70 percent of our planet, oceans are among the earth’s most valuable natural resources. They govern the weather, clean the air, help feed the world, and provide a living for millions. They also are home to most of the life on earth, from […]

Nepal introduces a climate-smart plan to protect snow leopards

Published by the World Wildlife Fund In August 2017, Nepal made conservation history by becoming the first country to launch its climate-smart snow leopard landscape management leading the way in safeguarding the species and its habitat. Nepal’s conservation plan, made under a joint initiative that aims to conserve snow leopards and valuable high mountain habitat called […]

Last GOP Govt Shutdown Hurt Real People—This One Could, Too

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund For at least half of his presidency, Donald Trump has itched for a budget impasse to force the government to close. “Our country needs a good shutdown,” he said last spring, to fix what he labeled a “mess” in Congress. It looks like Trump’s getting his wish. What […]

The March for Equity, the Environment, and Women Are One, Says This Advocate

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Rick Gershon Just about a year ago, the United States saw the largest single-day demonstration in its history. The groundbreaking Women’s March on Washington (for which NRDC was a presenting partner) united millions of advocates for human rights, environmental justice, and other causes. The remarkable event came together […]

Behind the Massive Upheavals at the EPA and Interior

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Scott Pruitt and Ryan Zinke during President Trump’s order directing the EPA review of the Clean Power Plan, March 2017 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Let’s say you’re a rogue U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator hell-bent on destroying the legacy of your own agency, dedicated to subverting its stated […]

Protecting Nature in Our Backyard

Published by Ocean Conservancy Last Friday morning, my colleague Sarah Kollar and I put on our rain jackets and made our way to Northeast DC for an exciting announcement. We hopped over puddles on the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail—a path we know well—and made our way through Heritage Island towards Kingman where we joined the crowd gathered […]

So You’ve Marched and Signed Petitions. Now What?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Carlo Giambarresi We don’t blame you if you’ve become obsessed with the government’s every move in the past year. Like many who are following the recent churn of assaults on our country’s environmental laws and most fundamental human rights, you probably know more about our legislative process than […]

Ontario Deals a Devastating Blow to Boreal Caribou

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Authored by Jennifer Skene SteveAllenPhoto / iStock As the international marketplace calls on Canada to protect its boreal caribou, Ontario has chosen instead to enable rampant logging in the habitat of this treasured species. Today, without meaningful consultation with stakeholders, Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) […]

FERC to Revisit Outdated Pipeline Review Process

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The new chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently announced plans to review its decades-old approach for evaluating proposals for interstate gas pipelines. The announcement came just weeks after the release of a groundbreaking report commissioned by NRDC, discussed here, which found that FERC’s pipeline policy […]

The Connection Between Mass Incarceration and Environmental Justice

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Bruno Mallart Marcus Santos was a healthy man when he arrived at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) Fayette, a maximum-security prison in La Belle, Pennsylvania, in February 2012. But by the third year of his five- to ten-year sentence, Santos feared for his life. He’d developed a host […]

A Persian leopard makes her debut into the wild—for the second time

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Meet Victoria. She was among three Persian leopards released in 2016 into the wild of the Caucasus Nature Reserve—a place where the species had gone extinct. Last June, she went off the grid, only to reappear six months later in November in the village of Lykhny. Residents found traces of […]

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