Global Climate Change: What You Need to Know

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund AIRS instrument on NASA’s Aqua spacecraft shows high carbon dioxide concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio/NASA/JPL AIRS Project Record floods. Raging storms. Deadly heat. Climate change manifests itself in myriad ways, and it’s the ultimate equalizer: a challenge faced by every living […]

Celebrating the First Black Female Zoologist

Published by Ocean Conservancy Howard University is just down the street. As a historically black college in Washington D.C., Howard’s been churning out incredible role models like Kamala Harris (Attorney General of California), Toni Morrison (Nobel Prize for literature) and Taraji P. Henson (star of Hidden Figures, and also your favorite character on Empire). Besides releasing […]

Polls Show a Majority of Americans Now Oppose Keystone XL

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-authored with Liz Barratt-Brown, NRDC Senior Advisor After years of public debate, a majority of Americans now believe that it is not in the national interest to build the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Given this, why is President Trump ramming through a project that Americans don’t want? As […]

Trump promises a renaissance for coal – but these clean energy numbers tell a different story

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund The president is not just ignoring market realities when touting coal, he’s also overlooking the biggest economic opportunity in decades.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/274187142/0/edf/blogs/feed~Trump-promises-a-renaissance-for-coal-%E2%80%93-but-these-clean-energy-numbers-tell-a-different-story

Chatham House Study Debunks Biomass Carbon Neutrality

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today, a pre-eminent think tank in the United Kingdom, Chatham House, issued a seminal report challenging a fundamental assumption underlying European renewable energy policy: that burning forest biomass to produce electricity is “carbon neutral.” The report Woody Biomass for Power and Heat: Impacts on the Global Climate, finds […]

Latin America Green News: 2/17 – 2/23/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Argentina’s first green bond, Colombia seeks new carbon capture source, will climate change lead Mexico City to collapse? To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. February 17 – 23, 2017 Climate Change Mexico City skyline Kasper Christensen Mexico City, […]

Keeping India Cool

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Air conditioning demand is expected to boom in India during the next decade. Bhaskar Deol It’s official—2016 was the hottest year on record, and the third year in a row to break global heat records. In May, temperatures hit 123.8 degrees F (51 degrees C) in Phalodi, Rajasthan, […]

Roadmap for Replacing NY’s Indian Point with Clean Energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Tony Fischer via Flickr What happens to the electric grid, your wallet, and carbon emissions when you retire a troubled nuclear power plant just north of New York City? That’s the central question explored by Synapse Energy Economics, a leading utility industry firm, in a report released today […]

Mangroves mean life for coastal communities throughout the tropics

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Most trees could never survive salty ocean water. But mangroves aren’t just any trees. These species, found in tropical and subtropical regions, serve as a transition between marine to terrestrial environments. While mangroves provide valuable services for people and the planet, they’re disappearing at an alarming rate and human activity […]

Powering into the Future with Renewable, Reliable Power

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund We depend on electric power like we do the air. Without electricity our society could not function. For something so important, we all benefit from learning a bit more about why the electrical system works so well, how electricity moves through the grid, and how wind and solar […]

Why African Penguins Shouldn’t Listen to Their Instincts

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Y Nakanishi/Flickr The African penguin, sometimes called the “jackass penguin” for the way its squawks resemble donkey brays, hasn’t had the best century. People have gathered their eggs for supper and disturbed their nest sites to scrape up guano for use in fertilizers. Oil disasters, like the MV […]

These environmental and legal hurdles could take down Trump’s wall

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund The Department of Homeland Security has sweeping power to push through the border wall, but legal challenges could be strong.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/273816836/0/edf/blogs/feed~These-environmental-and-legal-hurdles-could-take-down-Trumps-wall

Woodland Caribou: Canadian Icon on the Brink

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The woodland caribou is one of Canada’s national icons. Think America’s bald eagle or China’s giant panda. It might be better known down here as the trusty steed that pulls Santa’s sleigh—Christmastime’s “reindeer.” Despite the species’ special place in Canada’s national iconography, today many herds across Canada are […]

A Tribute To Andrew Schneider

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In this terrifying age of misinformation, “alt-facts”, and lies, a good reporter is highly valued. One that is willing to hit the pavement, talking to anyone about anything, and dig, dig, dig for the truth—that reporter is the best! Two-time Pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist and public health hero, […]

Polluting Pruitt, After Record Opposition, Takes Over EPA

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today, former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, a “longtime adversary of the EPA,” as the Washington Post put it, takes over the US Environmental Protection Agency. But he takes it over under the shadow of unprecedented opposition from US Senators, EPA employees and public interest groups. Forty-six senators […]

A Wind Farm in the Great Lakes? Let’s Give it a Twirl.

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Block Island, the first U.S. offshore wind farm Dennis Schroeder/NREL The winds whipping across Lake Erie can average up to 16 miles per hour. And about seven to ten miles northwest of Cleveland, there’s a pilot project in the works to capture them. The offshore wind farm would […]

Ocean Trash: It’s Not OK

Published by Ocean Conservancy “It’s not ok to destroy our ocean. It’s not one person’s problem. It’s everyone’s problem.” — Kelly Slater, world champion surfer and Outerknown founder Kelly Slater knows something about a healthy ocean. As an 11-time World Surf League Champion, Slater has spent countless hours in marine environments all over the world and […]

Trump’s Moves to Protect Polluters Are Sickening

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund From disastrous rollbacks to confirmation of the worst-ever EPA head, this administration is hell-bent on destroying the health of our environment—and the American people. A gas drilling rig near homes in the Colorado Rockies iStock For all the bewilderment and chaos of President Trump’s first month in office, […]

Resolute: A major step away from sustainable forestry

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The is the first of a six part blog series examining issues relating to Canada’s boreal forest, including 1) threats to the Forestry Stewardship Council, 2) the deteriorating condition of Canada’s threatened woodland caribou population, 3) the state of forestry in Canada’s boreal forest, 4) the need for […]

How Every State Benefits from Energy Efficiency Standards

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your new refrigerator and clothes washer do more than just keep your food cold or clean your clothes. They save money and energy, too – and a new report shows just how much standards are savings households in every state. As appliances and equipment get more efficient, residents […]

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