Pool Pump Standards Talks End with a Splash & an Agreement

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund What’s cooler than a dip in a refreshing pool on a hot summer day? How about knowing that the pool will cost less to operate and will save energy, thanks to a recent agreement for new pool pump efficiency standards reached unanimously by manufacturers, efficiency advocates (including NRDC), […]

Crowdfunding campaign keeps New Zealand beach out of private hands

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Crowdfunding campaign keeps New Zealand beach out of private hands – Awaroa Beach, on the country’s South Island, will be given to the public after almost 40,000 people collectively donated $1.7 million to […]

RGGI Can Chart Course to Climate Success: Workshop Tomorrow

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This post was co-authored with my colleague Bruce Ho. Leading U.S. states and regions aren’t standing still as the federal Clean Power Plan (CPP) to cut dangerous carbon pollution from the nation’s power plants winds its way through the courts. Instead, they’re forging ahead with plans of their […]

Momentum Growing for HFC Agreement as Vienna Talks Kick Off

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The post co-authored with Bhaskar Deol After eight years of heated deliberations, countries are finally coming close to an agreement to phase down the super-potent heat-trapping chemicals called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol. Talks towards an HFC deal resume next week in Vienna, and expectations are rising. […]

Enviros Look to Court to Undo Costly Electricity Market Rule

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund NRDC – together with the Sierra Club, Union of Concerned Scientists, and Earthjustice – today initiated a lawsuit challenging Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval of wholesale electricity market rules that are detrimental to consumers and the environment. The rules were proposed by PJM, the electric grid operator serving 13 Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states and […]

India Green News: Climate; Energy; Environmental Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News is a selection of news highlights about environment and energy issues in India.  From June 28 – July, 8 2016Compiled by Jessica Korsh Climate Change Study: Climate Change Warming Asian Waters, Altering Monsoon Each year as temperatures rise across India, farmers look to the sky […]

President Obama announces tougher regulations on Arctic drilling

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. President Obama announces tougher regulations on Arctic drilling – The Interior Department’s new safety standards are the first to specifically address the Arctic and require emergency response plans that take into account the […]

Toxic Blooms in the Sunshine State

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Florida’s algae problem is the latest reminder that we must act urgently to protect our waters and combat climate change. Thick algae covers the water at Stuart’s Central Marine boat docks in Stuart, Florida, June 30, 2016 AP Photo/Terry Spencer It’s as thick as guacamole, but you don’t […]

Mike Galesi and the Big G Charitable Foundation Issues Matching Gift Challenge to Sea Shepherd Supporters!

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Mike Galesi and the Big G Charitable Foundation Issues Matching Gift Challenge to Sea Shepherd Supporters! To honor Sea Shepherd’s brave volunteers and campaigns, Mike Galesi and the Big G Charitable Foundation is issuing a challenge grant to Sea Shepherd supporters. The foundation will match donations to Sea Shepherd Conservation […]

Hollywood Stars Demand Costco Stop Its Purchase and Sale of Faroe Islands’ Salmon

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Hollywood Stars Demand Costco Stop Its Purchase and Sale of Faroe Islands’ Salmon in Response to Horrific Slaughter of Pilot Whales Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is asking big-box retailer Costco to stop its purchase and sale of salmon exported from the Faroe Islands until the Faroes bring the brutal and […]

New Standards for Ramping up Solar Skills in India

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In a far-reaching move, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy recently published draft National Occupational Standards and Qualifications Packs on Solar Skill Development Courses. Effective implementation of these standards has the potential to ramp up the skills required to achieve India’s renewable energy goals and help […]

Insect populations are declining around the world

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Insect populations are declining around the world – Pesticides, monocultures, urbanization, and habitat destruction are all contributing to significant drops in the number of insects around the globe. From too few pollinators to […]

Latin America Green News This Week: 6/30 – 7/6/2016

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Chile’s cities plagued by pollution, region establishes climate bonds market, Dominican Republic training educators on climate change To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. June 30th – July 6th, 2016 Climate Change As if dealing with the impacts of climate […]

Mid-Atlantic Releases Nation’s Second Regional Ocean Plan; Aims to Improve Health and Sustainability of the Ocean from Virginia to New York

Published by Ocean Conservancy On July 5th, the Mid-Atlantic States become the second region in the nation to release an ocean action plan for their shared federal waters, an historic move that follows a similar release by the New England states in May. Over the past 3 years, the Mid-Atlantic has been at the forefront of […]

Natural Gas Isn’t Needed To Replace Diablo Canyon

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The historic Joint Proposal to retire and replace Diablo Canyon has led some to contend that California’s use of polluting natural gas will inevitably surge as a result. They just won’t believe that clean energy technologies can fill the gap – even though that is precisely the commitment […]

Hauled Water: A Bad Idea For Los Angeles County

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund By David Shankbone – David Shankbone, CC BY-SA 3.0 You know what sounds like a terrible idea? Building a bunch of homes in an area with no existing source of water, especially in the midst of California’s worst drought in more than 1,200 years. But that’s what Los […]

Protecting Your Community From Crude Oil “Bomb Trains”

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Pgiam/iStock Good schools, crime stats, walkability, even pollution levels—these are just a few of the variables you typically take into account when considering a move to a new community. What may not come to mind, however, is whether millions of gallons of highly volatile crude oil are currently—or […]

Thank You Christiana Figueres for Stronger Climate Action

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Christiana Figueres term as the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) has just ended and we all owe her a huge thank you for the safer climate legacy she has left our children and grandchildren. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing her for […]

Blood Spills on to the Shores of the Danish Faroe Islands in the First Pilot Whale Slaughter of the Year

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Blood Spills on to the Shores of the Danish Faroe Islands in the First Pilot Whale Slaughter of the Year A Faroese local grins while covered in the blood of the slaughtered pilot whales. Image via nordlysid.foToday, at approximately 1200 local time, a pod of 30-50 pilot whales was slaughtered […]

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