Vienna HFC Update #2: Countries Engage and Bargaining Begins

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund HFC phase-down talks in Vienna are moving forward rapidly this week as countries engage on the specifics of freeze and reduction targets and funding needs. Negotiators have delved into key issues all week, and ministers are arriving for high-level talks over the next two days. Expectations are high […]

Cobell Education Scholarship Fund Reaches Nearly $40 Million to Benefit Native American Students

Published by the Department of the Interior Interior announces this quarter’s transfer of nearly $500,000 to the Cobell Education Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance through scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native students wishing to pursue post-secondary and graduate education and training. Read the full article at: https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/cobell-education-scholarship-fund-reaches-nearly-40-million-benefit-native-american

Pollution from ship traffic causes 24,000 deaths a year in Asia

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Pollution from ship traffic causes 24,000 deaths a year in Asia – East Asia is home to eight of the world’s 10 biggest container ports, and a new study says it’s wreaking havoc […]

India Green News: Climate Change; Clean Energy; Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News is a selection of news highlights about environment and energy issues in India.  July 6 – July 18, 2016Compiled by Jessica Korsh Climate Change WHO: Climate change may kill 250k yearly Climate change is likely to kill 250,000 more people each year by 2030, latest […]

UNESCO Protects Natural Areas of World Heritage Value

Published by the Environmental News Service ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 18, 2016 (ENS) – The World Heritage Committee has inscribed nine new natural, or mixed natural and cultural, sites on the List of World Heritage: one transnational site – in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan – and others in Canada, Chad, China, India, Iraq, Iran, Mexico and […]

Alexander Camelton Gets Lots of Zoo Love, but It Could Be Curtains for His Wild Kin

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Asem Mongolia Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo welcomed the birth of a Bactrian camel in May. Despite much fanfare, the event was not uncommon. Around seven million Bactrian camels live in captivity around the world. In fact, you probably heard about this particular camelet only because in a stroke […]

Secretary Jewell to Celebrate Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge and the New Medicine Creek Treaty National Memorial in Washington State

Published by the Department of the Interior Last year, President Obama signed the “Billy Frank Jr. Tell Your Story Act” into law. The act renamed the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in honor of Billy Frank Jr., who worked to protect Native American traditional ways of life and endangered salmon. Billy Frank Jr. founded the Northwest Indian […]

Vienna HFC Update #1: Amendment Talks Go Into High Gear

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This post co-authored with Alex Hillbrand Talks in Vienna to limit the super-warming chemicals called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol kicked into high gear on Friday and Saturday.  The first phase of the nine-day negotiating session ended favorably in the wee hours of Sunday morning with agreement […]

Working together to protect a fishery in The Bahamas

Published by the World Wildlife Fund By all accounts, Glenn Pritchard and Mia Isaacs should be rivals. They each own a seafood processing plant and exporting company in The Bahamas, and both stake a claim to the lucrative spiny lobster business. Their products reach restaurants at home and massive markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. […]

Latin America Green News This Week: 7/7 – 7/13/2016

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Efforts to save the Vaquita Marina continue, Lake Poopó is gone for good, Colombia to add climate change mitigation to constitution  To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. July 7 – July 13, 2016 Mexico’s Ambassador to the United States, […]

Airplanes vs. Bullet Trains: The Race Is On in Texas

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Texas Central Railway plans on running trains similar to the Tokaido Shinkansen Series N700 (shown here) between Dallas and Houston. Wally Gobetz/Flickr Two guys walk into a bar…and go on to create Southwest Airlines. According to this durable snippet of too-good-to-fact-check corporate lore, the company’s founders drew a […]

Clean Energy Can Clear the Air in India

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-Authored with Jessica Korsh, NRDC Stanback Fellow Energy and air pollution Abhiyant Tiwari The International Energy Agency’s recent report estimates that 6.5 million deaths a year are linked to air pollution. The source of this pollution? Energy—its production and use. India is one of the countries at greatest […]

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 […]

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. […]

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 […]

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 […]

Snow leopard research breathes new life into community conservation in Nepal

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Just beyond the remote mountain village of Yangma in the high Himalayas of eastern Nepal, Nepali conservationists fitted a female snow leopard with a GPS collar. The collar will allow scientists to track this snow leopard’s movements daily for the next year, which will help us learn more about these […]

India Green News: Climate Change, Energy, Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News is a selection of news highlights about environment and energy issues in India June 21, 2016 – June 28, 2016Compiled by Jessica Korsh Climate Change The Social Consequences of India’s Heat Waves Spell Doom for the Working Poor Deaths due to heat waves in India […]

KFC: Prevent Antibiotic Abuse on National Fried Chicken Day

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund July 6 is National Fried Chicken Day. Along with gems like National Sunglasses Day, Toasted Marshmallow Day, and Fruitcake Toss Day, you could say this falls into the same category as other silly, made-up holidays. But this year, instead of using this moment as a marketing gimmick, KFC—the […]

HI Gov. Makes It Official: Top 3 U.S. Ivory Markets Banned

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund (C) Hawaii Saving Species Both New York and California – the two largest ivory markets in the country – enacted ivory bans in the past two years. And Thursday, Hawaii officially joined them when Governor Ige signed Senate Bill 2647 (now Act 125), which bans the vast majority of […]

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