Latin America Green News: 4/7 – 4/13/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Argentina’s wine production took a hit last year, Chilean’s concerned about air pollution, will another action aimed at saving the Vaquita work this time? To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. April 7 – 13, 2017 Climate Change Following […]

Trump Can’t Stop This: Climate Action in the Northeast

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The future of climate action may seem bleak under Trump, but one need only look in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic to find a reason for optimism. Block Island wind farm off Rhode Island Courtesy Deepwater Wind This is the first in a monthly series highlighting the clean energy […]

New York State Budget Includes Farm to Food Bank Tax Credit!

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This year’s New York State budget includes a huge victory for farmers and hunger advocates alike with the passage of the Farm to Food Bank Tax Credit! Each year, millions of pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables go unharvested here in New York. Much of this produce is […]

Trump Retreats from Climate Action at G7 Energy Meeting

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump has launched disastrous attempts to roll back domestic climate action and attempts to roll back international climate action through budget cuts. Plus, Press Secretary Sean Spicer recently said that the U.S. is reconsidering U.S. participation in the Paris Agreement and that the White House will make an […]

The Concrete Farmer

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Sheryll Durrant Keka Marzagao/Sustainable Flatbush Most people don’t move to New York City and become farmers. Sheryll Durrant certainly wasn’t planning to when she left Jamaica for Manhattan in 1989. She got her undergraduate degree in business from the City University of New York’s Baruch College and spent […]

Time to Retire the M-44

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Versions of this blog first appeared as op-eds in the Helena Independent Record, Billings Gazette, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, and Missoulian. M-44 sodium cyanide device Guy Connolly, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Wildlife Research Center M-44 cyanide ejectors mistakenly killed a wolf in Oregon, injured a young boy and […]

What Is the Keystone Pipeline?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Pipeline under construction in Alberta, Canada rblood/Flickr If ever there was an environmental battle exemplifying a game of ping pong, it would be the stop-start story of the Keystone XL pipeline, also known as KXL. From the time it was proposed in 2008, through seven years of dogged […]

Where is California Leadership on Ag Water Conservation?

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Groundwater used to flood rice fields in Yuba County, CA Dale Kolke, DWR Whether it’s a wet or dry year, California uses more water than is naturally available. And as climate change brings longer, more frequent droughts, rising sea levels, and floods (or even leads to near failures […]

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 […]

Stronger Runoff Permits Needed for NJ’s Polluted Waterways

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Almost every waterway in New Jersey is too polluted to meet clean water standards, and the state’s new proposed permits for municipal stormwater discharges wouldn’t do anything to change that. Across New Jersey, polluted runoff from the built environment is burdening local communities with public health threats, lost […]

Cuomo Strengthens Food Recovery Act with Tax Credit!

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is positioning the state as a national leader on the issue of food waste with his Food Recovery Act. And now as budget negotiations near a close, he is further strengthening that proposal with the addition of the Farm to Food Bank Tax […]

Contemplations from the Winter Wildlife Intern

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Guest blog post written by Ben Williamson As a person more comfortable in a hoodie with a fly rod in my hand, it felt strange to walk the polished stairs under the capitol’s rotunda, wearing a tie, and carrying a binder full of bill drafts.  As I left […]

Latin America Green News: 3/17 – 3/23/2017

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund A million acres of Patagonia donated to Chile, Peru slammed by deluge, Latin America’s future water challenges To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here.  March 17 – 23, 2017 Conservation | Special Report President Michelle Bachelet and Kristine McDivitt […]

Wait, What? Team Trump Can’t Keep Its Keystone Lies Straight

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund On March 2, the Trump White clarified that it would not require the company proposing to build the Keystone XL tar sands pipelline to use American steel. But it appears that President Trump would rather ignore that fact and keep on promising the moon. When he signed his executive […]

EPA Gets It Wrong on Enlist Duo—Again

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has once again failed to fully evaluate the impacts of the combination pesticide Enlist Duo before approving it for use—and NRDC is once again taking the agency to court. EPA first approved Enlist Duo in October of 2014, but a year later asked […]

The Job Market Is Spinning for Colorado’s New Wind Workforce

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund National Wind Technology Center in Boulder, Colorado DOE/Flickr Andrew Pruitt is taking a repair lesson, 300 feet up in the air. A climbing harness keeps him steady as he works alongside his mentor, learning to fix FAA lights atop a wind turbine that’s part of an energy center […]

Trump to Blindfold U.S. to Huge Cost of Carbon Pollution

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund President Trump is expected to order the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other agencies to start dismantling limits on carbon pollution from power plants and other sources, as he already ordered EPA to do for vehicles. It is likely that his executive order will include another huge gift […]

Trump Budget vs. the Great Lakes

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Josh Mogerman/NRDC The Great Lakes are an indelible part of the quality of life in some of America’s greatest cities (Canada’s too!). But the Trump budget outlined this week clearly represents a threat to the region. Between the elimination of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and the hobbling […]

The Real Lowdown: The Trump and Congressional Republican Assault on Our Environment, Vol. 4

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund iStock “Beware the Ides of March!” That warning rang true the day after, on March 16, when President Trump released his 2018 budget proposal. The Washington Post front page was covered in red ink showing Trump’s epically egregious cuts for federal agencies from NASA to Housing, from Health […]

Cut Environmental Justice at the EPA, and We All Lose

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Alaska is warming at a rate two to three times faster than the mainland United States and the many indigenous communities along its coast, like the Inupiat villages of Kivalina and Shishmaref, are grappling with the impacts. Andrew Burton/Getty Images Mustafa Ali worked at the Environmental Protection Agency […]

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