Laying the groundwork for snow leopard conservation in Sikkim

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Phuchung Lachenpa is most at home in the high mountain valleys of India’s eastern Himalaya, which towers over his hometown of Lachen in Sikkim. A yak herder and trekking guide, he is intimately familiar with the local mountains and the Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, which protects the eastern half of the […]

Back to Basics: Clean Air in India

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Our India team is in Ahmedabad this week working with the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and partners on the first of its kind, Ahmedabad Air and Response (AIR) Plan. I had the honor of meeting Ms. Elaben Bhatt along with our special guest Ms. Frances Beinecke to discuss the […]

California’s Fuel Standard a Critical Tool in Climate Fight

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund By getting more aggressive about expanding its supply of low-carbon fuels, California will be better positioned to meet its 2030 climate goals and air quality requirements. New research confirms that the state’s carbon market also work far better in tandem with a stronger Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) […]

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Whales

Published by Ocean Conservancy There’s no question that whales are some of the most iconic animals in the sea. From the massive blue whale to the quirky narwhal, these charismatic mammals have captivated people for centuries. For World Whale Day, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the ocean’s most recognizable residents with five little-known facts about […]

It’s Time to Have a New Conversation About the EPA

Published by Ocean Conservancy Despite grave concerns from all corners about his ability to lead an agency that protects the health and quality of life of Americans, Scott Pruitt is the new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). His nomination raised red flags from concerned citizens to worried coastal businesses. His past track record had […]

Federal Judges Hear Arguments Against PJM Market Rules

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments this week on the various challenges to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval of capacity market rules for PJM, the electric grid operator serving 61 million electricity customers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest. PJM’s new rules are controversial because […]

Week 4: Bribes, Lies, and Hypocrisy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Welcome to our weekly Trump v. Earth column, in which onEarth reviews the environment-related shenanigans of President Trump and his allies. Senate Confirms Pruitt Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images The Senate confirmed Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt as administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in a predominantly […]

State Wrecks NYC’s Plastic Bag Fee Law & Bashes Home Rule

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund New York City’s 2016 break-through law that established a five cent fee on single use plastic (and paper) grocery bags so as to encourage shoppers to switch to reusables has been toppled in Albany. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed an ill-advised state bill preempting NYC’s plastic […]

Pruitt’s confirmation was just one battle. Here’s why we’ll win the war.

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund What we’ve accomplished together since Pruitt’s nomination was first raised gives me hope for the days ahead.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/272100148/0/edf/blogs/feed~Pruitts-confirmation-was-just-one-battle-Heres-why-well-win-the-war

The Real Lowdown: The Trump and Congressional Republican Assault on Our Environment, Vol. 2

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A mountaintop mine in Wise County, West Virginia ilovemountains.org, flyover courtesy of Southwings Another week has passed, and Donald J. Trump is still on the road to becoming the worst president ever for our health and environment. The GOP-led Congress is, if anything, ahead of him in destroying […]

Trump’s First Law Is a Gift to Exxon and Despots

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Republicans in Congress and President Trump have made it easier for oil, gas, and coal companies to bribe foreign governments without accountability. Together, they killed a recently finalized Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule that would have required natural resource extraction corporations to report any payments to foreign […]

A Not So Happy Valentine’s Day for the Pebble Mine

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund What’s worse than being dumped on Valentine’s Day? Being sued by your ex the day after. That’s exactly what happened to Northern Dynasty Minerals—the company behind the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska. One day after an investment report called the company “worthless,” they’ve now been sued […]

Baseless Threats to California’s Clean Car Waiver

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund California, long a land of pioneers, leads the nation in developing emissions standards to reduce pollution from cars and trucks. These standards have cleaned up the Golden State’s air, and have benefited other states following California’s lead. Changes brewing in Washington could threaten these gains. Scott Pruitt’s statements […]

Is Louisiana’s New Coastal Protection Plan a Chance to Lead?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund For many people, saving Louisiana’s coast from the rising tides of the Gulf of Mexico would be a priority if only to save the wonderful City of New Orleans. Of course, there are many reasons to save the coast. Increasing storm surges are expected to erode precious wetlands, […]

Wildlife Crime Included as a Top Law Enforcement Priority

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Late last week, President Trump signed a new Executive Order whose goal is to “strengthen enforcement of Federal law in order to thwart transnational criminal organizations…engaged in illicit activities that present a threat to public safety and national security.” Leopard pelt and ivory carvings at the U.S. Fish […]

Connect the Dots Between Climate Change and Public Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Over 700 people—most of them elderly or poor—died prematurely during the 1995 Chicago heat wave. This public health disaster resulted from a deadly combination of extreme weather with temperatures soaring over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, lack of preparation and inadequate response by the city and county, power and water […]

Latin America Green News: 2/9 – 2/16/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Colombian Sustainable Fund officially launches, campaign to protect Chilean Patagonia’s seas, Mexico’s stellar second energy auction  To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. February 2 – 9, 2017 Climate Change Bleached staghorn coral Matt Kieffer Due to their deep […]

Painted Bodies Tell the Naked Truth About Climate Change

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund “Polar Bear Plight,” painted by Cheryl Ann Lipstreu on Bethany Tuttle Courtesy of People, Planet, Paint Like so many citizens of the world, Monica Rowand spent the weeks following the presidential election feeling panicked about how the Trump administration could roll back years of hard-fought environmental progress. “I […]

Mother Nature, Oroville Dam, and Lessons for California

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Ever since Hurricane Katrina flooded much of New Orleans, experts have warned about a similar levee collapse in the San Francisco Bay-Delta. With 1,100 miles of levees, many claimed that the question about those levees was not if they would fail, but when.  The same could be said […]

Craft Brewers Urge Senators to Vote Against Pruitt

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today a group of 32 craft brewers sent a letter to the U.S. Senate asking members to vote against Scott Pruitt’s nomination to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. These brewers, who are partners in NRDC’s Brewers for Clean Water campaign, are standing up for the clean water protections that […]

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