The Numbers Behind Pennsylvania’s Leaking Water Systems

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Every water system leaks – some a little, some a lot. Last October, a break in a 10-inch water main in McCandless in Allegheny County sent water rushing into a nearby home and cut water service to 20 other homes, according to KDKA. In December 2013, a 48-inch […]

SPARCC: Igniting Sustainable, Equitable Community Development

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund I anticipated that relief and joy would be my overriding emotions today in announcing the communities in which SPARCC—the Strong, Prosperous and Resilient Communities Challenge—will invest. But I find that what I feel most strongly is an overwhelming sense of urgency. That’s what happens when you put years […]

Why We Need the EPA

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Children playing in the yard of a Ruston, Washington, home while a Tacoma smelter stack showers area with arsenic and lead residue, August 1972 Gene Daniels/U.S. National Archives “Restoring nature to its natural state is a cause beyond party and beyond factions,” said Richard Nixon, the founder of […]

What is Scott Pruitt hiding? Thousands of withheld emails yet another reason his EPA nomination should be stopped

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund How the EPA nominee is stonewalling efforts by the American public and the Senate to get more information on his conduct.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/270916638/0/edf/blogs/feed~What-is-Scott-Pruitt-hiding-Thousands-of-withheld-emails-yet-another-reason-his-EPA-nomination-should-be-stopped

Pebble Mine is “Doomed,” “Not Commercially Viable”

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A new report issued today by independent New York-based investment firm Kerrisdale Capital Management concluded that Northern Dynasty Minerals—the proponent behind the low-grade gold and copper mine to be located at the headwaters of Bristol Bay’s world-class salmon runs—is “worthless.” Photo credit: Robert Glenn Ketchum Northern Dynasty Minerals […]

Our Next Wave in Tackling Marine Debris

Published by Ocean Conservancy Trash and plastic waste is unfortunately everywhere in our ocean. From our coasts to the Arctic, to the deepest part of the ocean, marine debris is a growing, global problem. Without concerted efforts to combat marine debris now, the volume of plastic waste entering our ocean will only grow. Roughly 8 million […]

Electric Vehicles Can Benefit All Utility Customers

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Despite the Trump administration’s apparent affection for the fossil fuels industry, individual states are looking at the numbers and coming up with a different conclusion: The future belongs to pollution-free electric vehicles, and the sooner we get them on the road, the better off we’ll all be. And […]

Oh Canada! We Need Your Climate Leadership

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today’s meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and President Trump highlights how much we need Canada’s climate leadership in the days to come. The Trump government has already invited reapplication of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. He is considering pulling out of the Paris climate agreement, undermining […]

Could Grizzlies Make Good Neighbors?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A grizzly in Denali National Park Gregory “Slobirdr” Smith/Flickr For 20,000 years, grizzly bears padded over Washington’s North Cascades, foraging for berries and plants, hunting small prey, and fishing for salmon in frigid streams. Then a few centuries ago, white settlers showed up and starting shooting, driving the […]

They’re Ba-ack… But Fixed Fee Hikes Still Getting Nixed

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Like a batter who loves to swing for the fences no matter what, power companies keep swinging for big increases in mandatory fixed fees on electricity customers—and mostly keep striking out. Last year, state utilities commissions rejected or scaled back 85% of the more than 30 proposals from […]

How Good Data Keeps America Fishing

Published by Ocean Conservancy A system upgrade that will help ensure there are plenty of fish in the sea.  There are many ways to have a good day out on the water. The ocean gives us endless opportunities to find joy, exhilaration and happiness—playing on the beach, snorkeling, diving and fishing. Most recreational fishermen I know […]

Week 3: The Environment Strikes Back, with Lawsuits

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. Scott Pruitt arriving at Trump Tower in Manhattan, December 7, 2016 Reuters/Brendan McDermid Missing E-mails, Part 2 The office of Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt, Trump’s pick to head […]

Trump’s War on Our Planet and Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund [embedded content] The following is a transcript of the video. Over the past four and a half decades, presidents from both parties have furthered environmental protections designed to keep the American people safe and healthy. But President Trump and the Republican‑led Congress are poised to wipe out these […]

Trump’s latest attacks on the environment – and how we’re mobilizing to fight back

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Will public opposition to the policies of President Trump and his allies manage to protect our critical environmental laws?       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/269459628/0/edf/blogs/feed~Trumps-latest-attacks-on-the-environment-%E2%80%93-and-how-were-mobilizing-to-fight-back

The Real Lowdown: The Congressional Republicans’ Assault on Our Environment

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund After just three weeks on the job, Donald J. Trump is well on his way to becoming the most anti-environmental president—ever. Call him “The Polluters’ President.” He has moved aggressively to undermine commonsense health and environmental safeguards, including issuing an order requiring that for every new measure a […]

3 examples from his Senate testimony show Scott Pruitt can’t be trusted with climate science

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Trump’s nominee spun a narrative based on debunked theories, raising questions about how he plans to manage the EPA.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/269363730/0/edf/blogs/feed~examples-from-his-Senate-testimony-show-Scott-Pruitt-cant-be-trusted-with-climate-science

7 Things You Can Do to Help NRDC Fight Trump’s Agenda

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Rick Gershon/Verbatim President Trump and the Republican-led Congress are poised to wipe out America’s crucial environmental safeguards, put the interests of polluters ahead of the health of our communities, and derail the global fight against climate change. We refuse to let this happen on our watch—but we need […]

Monarch Population Dips While EPA Re-Approves Pesticide Use

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The monarch butterfly population has declined yet again to 2.91 hectares—almost 30% less than last year’s population. The monarch population has been in steady decline for the past 20 years—reaching a high of over 20 hectares in 1997 and plunging to 0.67 hectares in 2014. Last year’s count […]

Very Good News—Part 2: State Policies Can Spur Clean Energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The second in a two-part series about the potential of state energy policy. You can find the first installment here. If you’re concerned about the fate of our climate and the job-creating clean energy industry over the next four years—and, really, given everything the Trump administration has said […]

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

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Paving the Amazon with roads, fires in Chile threaten bees, Mexico might soon have an electric taxi  To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. February 2 – 9, 2017 Special Report on Chile’s Rivers Chilean Patagonia is known around the […]

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