Biologist Sues Canadian Government Over Salmon Disease

Published by the Environmental News Service VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, October 16, 2016 (ENS) – Independent biologist Alexandra Morton has filed a lawsuit against Canada’s Minister of Fisheries and Oceans for putting wild salmon at risk by failing to test farmed salmon for a viral disease. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/16/biologist-sues-canadian-government-over-salmon-disease/

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Declaración y blog de la administradora de EPA Gina McCarthy sobre el histórico Acuerdo de Kigali

Publilshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Declaración y blog de la administradora de EPA Gina McCarthy sobre el histórico Acuerdo de Kigali El 15 de octubre de 2016 Información de contacto Melissa Harrison (Harrison.Melissa@epa.gov) Read the full article at: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/declaracion-y-blog-de-la-administradora-de-epa-gina-mccarthy-sobre-el-historico-acuerdo

2016’s Biggest Climate Win Achieved: India Focus

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The world took a huge step on climate action in finalizing a historic amendment to phase down super-potent greenhouse gases in Kigali, Rwanda. After a marathon negotiations stretching over ten days, and years in the making, countries around the world agreed on an ambitious and flexible amendment to […]

U.S. Retreats on Fish Conservation for 1st time in 40 Years

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act turned 40 this year. And NOAA Fisheries, the federal agency that administers that law, reported coincidentally on Wednesday that forty ocean fish populations or “stocks” have now been rebuilt from depleted levels. The prudent thing for NOAA fisheries to do at […]

Sea Shepherd announces matching gift challenge to save the vaquita porpoise

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Sea Shepherd announces matching gift challenge to save the vaquita porpoise Dear Friends, Photo: Omar VidalBecause of you, thousands of endangered and threatened whales, dolphins, porpoises, sea turtles, sharks and other marine mammals have been saved. So much more needs to be done… and we are doing it thanks to […]

The key to building energy efficiency? A sound building envelope

Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation can increase the energy-efficiency of a home by creating a sound building envelope, which shields the home’s living areas from the outdoor environment. Homes can lose as much as 40 percent of heating and cooling energy through cracks and gaps in the building envelope. SPF acts as an effective barrier […]

Electric vehicle sales are expected to cruise by a new landmark

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Electric vehicle sales are expected to cruise by a new landmark – By the end of 2016, the number of plug-in cars on the world’s roadways is set to pass 2 million. China […]

‘Urgency and Flexibility To Save Our One Planet’

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The title quotes Ms. Irene Diaz, Costa Rica’s Deputy Minister of Energy and Environmental Management, who said these words at the opening discussion of the high-level ministerial segment of the 28th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol in Kigali, Rwanda today. Amidst intense negotiations to reach […]

Use Household Income-Based Eligibility Criteria in the CEIP

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund In another blog posted today, I argue that EPA, as it finalizes the design of the Clean Energy Incentive Program (CEIP), should just get rid of geographic definitions of “low-income community.” Applying the proposed geographic definitions would allow too much of the CEIP’s benefits to flow to higher-income households. […]

EPA’s CEIP Should Directly Help Low-Income People

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Between the time the Environmental Protection Agency proposed and finalized the Clean Power Plan—the first-ever limits on the nation’s largest source of carbon dioxide emissions, fossil fuel-fired power plants—the agency spoke to states, power companies, business groups, and advocates. Among the things they heard were that states wanted […]

Energy Efficiency Advances in the (Oak Ridge National) Lab

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This blog was written by my colleague NRDC senior energy communications strategist Pat Remick. Imagine using a printer to make an energy-efficient home and car that power each other, owning a clothes dryer that uses one-fifth of today’s energy because it employs vibration instead of heat to remove […]

Restricting POPs: Why the Stockholm Convention matters

Over a decade ago, more than 150 countries signed the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), a global treaty to manage chemical substances that warrant global control due to their PBT (persistence, toxicity, bioaccumulation) characteristics and ability for long-range environmental transport. This treaty is considered a significant environmental agreement, and is broadly supported by […]

International Aviation Emissions to Be Offset by Agreement

Published by the Environmental News Service MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, October 12, 2016 (ENS) – Carbon emissions from international aviation will be controlled through a new global market-based measure, government, industry and civil society representatives have agreed. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/12/international-aviation-emissions-to-be-offset-by-agreement/

Secretary Jewell Joins National Park Service and Gill Foundation to Announce Release of First National Study on LGBTQ History

Published by the Department of the Interior “LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History” is the first of its kind study conducted by a national government to chronicle historical places, documents, people and events that shaped the LGBTQ civil rights movement in America.  Read the full article at: https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-jewell-joins-national-park-service-and-gill-foundation-announce-release-0

Building on the Paris Agreement: Energy Smart Cooling

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India is a buzz with their ratification of the Paris Climate Agreement and subsequent ratification by the EU and entry into force. At the World Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, delegates from around the world are celebrating the landmark achievement. Building on the momentum from the Paris […]

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EPA Awarding $1.3 Million to Revitalize America’s Urban Waters and Surrounding Communities

Publilshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding $1.3 million to 22 organizations in 18 states to help protect and restore urban waters and to support community revitalization and other local priorities. Read the full article at: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-awarding-13-million-revitalize-americas-urban-waters-and-surrounding-communities

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EPA otorga $1.3 millones para revitalizar las aguas urbanas y comunidades aledañas en Estados Unidos

Publilshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WASHINGTON, DC—La Agencia de Protección Ambiental de EE.UU. (EPA, por sus siglas en inglés) otorga $1.3 millones a 22 organizaciones en 18 estados para ayudar a proteger y restaurar las aguas urbanas y apoyar la revitalización comunitaria y otras prioridades locales. Read the full article at: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-otorga-13-millones-para-revitalizar-las-aguas-urbanas-y-comunidades-aledanas-en

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EPA Acts on New Chemical Law to Fast-Track Five Chemicals

Publilshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WASHINGTON – EPA is taking swift steps to carry out requirements in the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act to reform the Toxic Substances Control Act and to reduce exposure to certain persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals. Read the full article at: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-acts-new-chemical-law-fast-track-five-chemicals-0

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