Merry Fracking Christmas

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In the movie A Christmas Story, all Ralphie wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder BB Gun. Christmas morning comes and all the presents are opened but Ralphie doesn’t get his wish. But wait, his dad says, what’s that hidden behind the desk? It’s the BB Gun! The […]

The Books Every Ocean Lover Should Read in 2018

Published by Ocean Conservancy Here at Ocean Conservancy, we get countless requests for all things sea-related—including our best book recommendations for ocean lovers. The beginning of January is the perfect time to curl up with a warm cup of coffee or hot chocolate and a start a new book (or three), and Ocean Conservancy’s staff has […]

What you need to know about what’s in – and absent from – Moody’s climate risk report

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Moody’s report left out this critical disaster risk information for communities seeking to retain their credit worthiness.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/519831516/0/edf/blogs/feed~What-you-need-to-know-about-what%E2%80%99s-in-%E2%80%93-and-absent-from-%E2%80%93-Moody%E2%80%99s-climate-risk-report

Something Fishy: The Trouble with Atlantic Salmon in the Pacific Northwest

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Wurzer/Getty Images The marine equivalent of a mass jailbreak took place on August 20. Hundreds of thousands of Washington State–farmed Atlantic salmon were accidentally released into the Salish Sea after their underwater net pens collapsed at a salmon farm near Cypress Island. The potential victims: local wild fish, […]

Cuomo Pledges to Set Energy Efficiency Target for New York

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In an advance State of the State proposal released yesterday, Governor Cuomo committed to proposing “a comprehensive and far reaching energy efficiency initiative by Earth Day, April 22,” including a new 2025 energy efficiency savings target. This promise is an important first step to transforming the state into […]

Buildings: The Next Frontier for CA Clean Energy Leadership

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund California’s ambitious climate policies are clearing the air, cleaning up the state’s electricity supply, and getting cleaner vehicles onto the roads. But California’s residential and commercial buildings today are responsible for similar levels of climate pollution as all in-state power plants, mostly from natural gas used in furnaces […]

Sea Shepherd Saves Endangered Totoaba Following Second Drone Shooting

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd crew faces second drone shooting while protecting the critically endangered vaquita porpoise in Mexico. Despite gunshots being fired at its drone again, conservation group Sea Shepherd, together with the Mexican Navy, drove poachers off the protected vaquita refuge and saved the life of an endangered totoaba fish from […]

Sea Shepherd Saves Endangered Totoaba Following Second Drone Shooting

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd crew faces second drone shooting while protecting the critically endangered vaquita porpoise in Mexico. Despite gunshots being fired at its drone again, conservation group Sea Shepherd, together with the Mexican Navy, drove poachers off the protected vaquita refuge and saved the life of an endangered totoaba fish from […]

Will NJ Lawmakers Give Governor Christie a Nuclear Goodbye Gift?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The state’s electric customers may be forced to pay a bigger utility bill to keep something they already have. Salem Nuclear Generating Station in New Jersey Peretz Partensky/Flickr The New Jersey legislature is expected to begin voting this week to give Chris Christie—the governor with the nation’s lowest […]

Don’t Mine What’s Mine: Boundary Waters Threatened Again

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Boundary Waters is a special wild-place. An interconnected system of lakes, rivers, smaller tributaries, and wetlands, spanning over a million acres along the northern edge of Minnesota, it has been kept pristine thanks to its wilderness designation. Formally known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), […]

Stocking a Kid-Friendly, Nontoxic Kitchen

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Sean Locke/Stocksy You shun Styrofoam tableware, buy organic oranges, and even get your kids to eat leafy greens. But are you doing all you can to protect your children from toxic chemicals that may lurk inside their favorite foods? “When it comes to pesticides, preservatives, and other toxic […]

An Open Letter to NYC Mayor de Blasio on Congestion Pricing

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund How to secure funds to rescue and rehabilitate New York City’s beleaguered subway, bus and commuter rail system is among the most important policy issues facing the nation’s largest city in 2018. And rightly so. NRDC has long advocated for some form of congestion pricing as a New York public transit funding […]

New Filtration Waiver Poses Challenges for NYC Water Supply

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The New York State Health Department has issued a new waiver that will allow New York City to continue to avoid having to filter its Catskill and Delaware drinking water supplies—staving off, at least for now, the multi-billion dollar costs of filtering the primary water supply for more […]

A powerful industry denies science on livestock antibiotics*

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund * Based upon Dr. Wallinga’s blog first posted at MomsRising.org A powerful, multibillion dollar industry bets the farm on routinely using important human antibiotics where they’re not needed. Care to hazard a guess on that industry’s reaction when the world’s most respected health agency calls out this practice […]

The Year in Toxics: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from 2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Needless to say, it was a very strange year. In the world of toxic chemicals, there were disappointing setbacks but also several significant advances. On balance, there is reason for some (guarded) optimism heading into 2018. The chemical industry takeover of EPA’s toxics office is projected to continue, […]

Fighting Fossil Fuels in New York: What to Expect in 2018

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-written by New York Program Assistant, Jhena Vigrass Climate March 2017 As 2017 comes to a close, we are taking a look at all that this year has brought us. While there have been setbacks on the national scale, this was a landmark year for our advocacy efforts […]

Week 49: As We Approach the End of Trump’s First Year, the DOI and EPA Are in Tatters

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Welcome to a special end-of-year Trump v. Earth column, in which onEarth assesses the damage to the agencies that protect our environment after one year of President Trump. Stop Pruitt rally to oppose the EPA administrator nomination, February 2017 Lorie Shaull As a candidate for president, Donald Trump made exaggerated […]

Our Grid Needs to Go on a Diet to Get Leaner and Greener

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Part of NRDC’s 2017 year-end retrospective in hopes of informing changes to come Many regions of the United States have overbuilt and retained too many power plants, which can be detrimental to their owners, consumers, clean alternatives like wind and solar power, and flexible resources like energy storage […]

2017: The Year Virginia Fought Back

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Part of NRDC’s Series Reviewing 2017 Energy & Climate Developments While Virginia’s state legislature hangs in the balance, one outcome is clear for 2017: this is the year Virginia jumped into the race for a cleaner energy future. The year started badly, as the Trump Administration pushed a […]

With Ivory Ban Final, China Steps Forward; U.S. Steps Back

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In a huge step for elephant conservation this week, China finalized its near-total ivory ban, closing the world’s largest domestic ivory market. At the beginning of the year, China announced it would close its ivory market by December 31, 2017. By March 31, it had closed roughly one-third […]

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