Trump Giving Auto Companies License to Pollute

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Another week, another attack on our health by the Trump Administration. The latest salvo from President Trump comes in the form of a more detailed budget proposal, first reported by The Washington Post, that outlines major cuts to EPA’s ability to test cars to ensure they actually meet […]

5 Reasons Why the Ahmedabad Heat Action Plan Saves Lives

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund For the fifth consecutive year, and as temperatures soar to 42°C (108°F), the city of Ahmedabad and partners released the ground-breaking Ahmedabad Heat Action Plan for 2017. As temperatures around the globe inch up degree by degree because of climate change, this western Indian city is working to […]

China and America’s diverging paths on climate leadership

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump and President Xi Jinping’s first meeting this week is intended to establish a personal relationship and search for common ground on issues including security and trade. However, climate change and energy policy will likely receive scant attention as America and China are embarking on wildly divergent […]

A Huge Step for Clean By Design

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund [embedded content] Mention the fashion houses of Gucci, Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney, and Bottega Veneta and for sure the first thing that pops into your mind is gorgeous. NOT environmental sustainability. But this week, just following Fashion Week in Milan, these companies and their brethren in the Kering […]

How to write a letter to the editor

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Calling your representatives at the local, state, and federal levels to voice your support for conservation issues remains a crucial component of safeguarding our planet’s future. But have you ever thought about taking it a step further? Writing a letter to the editor of your local media outlet on a […]

How to write a letter to the editor

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Calling your representatives at the local, state, and federal levels to voice your support for conservation issues remains a crucial component of safeguarding our planet’s future. But have you ever thought about taking it a step further? Writing a letter to the editor of your local media outlet on a […]

International Arctic Fisheries Cooperation: Just in Time?

Published by Ocean Conservancy At the human level, cooperation is a way of survival in the Arctic. It’s how indigenous people have not only survived, but thrived, in what are extreme conditions to those of us from the temperate zone of the planet. Scaling up cooperation from families and communities to the level of nation-states is […]

Lawsuit Seeks EPA Action to Protect Kids from Pesticide

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Toxic pesticide residues on food, unsafe drinking water, and contaminated air cannot be allowed to threaten children’s health. NRDC and partners (Pesticide Action Network and Earthjustice) are taking EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to court for failing to act on the science and follow the law – leaving children at […]

Barge Runs Aground in the Hudson, Spotlighting Dangers of Anchorage Proposal

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A barge transporting 60,000 gallons of gasoline ran aground along the Hudson River in Catskill, New York earlier today. While no injuries have been reported and so far, there has been no fuel found leaking into the river, this accident highlights the real risk we face by encouraging […]

NAFTA Renegotiations Must Prioritize People and the Planet

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump has made renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) one of the main goals for his administration, and has recently revealed the general plan to do so. As this process moves forward, NRDC, the Sierra Club, and our partners across a broad range of sectors are […]

Trump can’t kill state efforts to curb pollution: California is the latest example

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund California’s recent decision to cut emissions from the oil and gas industry sends a clear message.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/287713844/0/edf/blogs/feed~Trump-cant-kill-state-efforts-to-curb-pollution-California-is-the-latest-example

Reopening Loophole, Zinke Enables Fossil Fuel Royalty Fraud

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Interior Department took a step today along its well-worn path of short-changing taxpayers and enriching fossil fuel executives. Interior announced it would get rid of an Obama rule which closed a loophole that allowed coal, oil and gas companies to avoid paying proper royalty rates on fuels […]

Riding to Reduce Conflicts—by Daniel Anderson

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The following is a guest blog written by Daniel Anderson, a native of Tom Miner Basin and a range rider for the Tom Miner Basin Association. NRDC has supported the TMBA’s range rider program since it began in 2013. This is the second in a series of essays […]

One Step Closer to Restoring the Lower San Joaquin River

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The State of California took another step towards finally restoring and protecting the health of the Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced, and lower San Joaquin Rivers last month. March 17th marked the end of the public comment period regarding the proposal for improved flows in these rivers (and the environmental […]

Australia’s Green Bank Charges Ahead on Energy Storage

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Guest post by Bettina Bergoo Ensuring power reliability in Australia’s wilderness is a challenge for power providers, but the grid is getting a boost from the new technology of giant, energy-storing batteries and financing support from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Australia’s green investment bank. The CEFC has announced […]

Pres. Trump Exposes Communities, Military to Extreme Weather

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Colorado National Guardsmen respond to floods in Boulder County, Colo., Sept.12, 2013. (Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Joseph K. VonNida) President Trump revoked, through a sweeping executive order, policies that would have reduced our carbon footprint and better prepared our communities and military for the impacts of […]

Illegal Delays of Standards Will Jeopardize Savings

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund NRDC is joining other environmental organizations and consumer advocacy groups in legal action against the Trump administration’s U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for stalling six energy efficiency standards finalized last year. Billions of dollars of consumer savings are at risk due to the delays, which are illegal, unnecessary, […]

Big Cypress & Other Parks Put at Risk by Trump’s Climate EO

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A Texas-based oil company started trampling through the Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida’s Everglades on Monday, initiating the first of four planned phases of oil exploration. Last week, President Donald Trump signed an “Energy Independence” Executive Order that will make it more difficult for the National Park […]

Support Research to Stop Ocean Pollution

Published by Ocean Conservancy Science does not lie. It’s unbiased and based on what is. And the science shows there’s no doubt about it: ocean pollution is a big problem. Scientists have recorded nearly 700 species of marine wildlife that have been affected by marine debris. With an estimated eight million metric tons of plastic waste entering […]

What you should know about this little-noticed Trump order on methane pollution

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Buried in the sweeping energy executive order was a methane provision that could have major implications for our climate and public health.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/286362086/0/edf/blogs/feed~What-you-should-know-about-this-littlenoticed-Trump-order-on-methane-pollution

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