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The Los Angeles City Council recently passed a unanimous resolution requiring Los Angeles Department of Water and Power – the[…]
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The Los Angeles City Council recently passed a unanimous resolution requiring Los Angeles Department of Water and Power – the[…]
Read moreWhile air quality as a whole has been improving across the United States over the past few decades, many areas[…]
Read moreOn October 20th, the Office of Management and Budget and the White House Council on Environmental Quality released guidelines for[…]
Read morePepsiCo, one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, this week announced new sustainability goals. The goal that caught[…]
Read moreBrazil is a great laboratory for studying indigenous and community enterprises that support forest conservation and community development. It has[…]
Read moreOn October 7, in a first-of-its-kind event honoring Champions of Change for Sustainable Seafood, our friend Brad Pettinger was honored[…]
Read morephoto credit: pengrin™ origami fish – made by June via photopin (licenseInvesting in the ocean is essential to ensuring life[…]
Read moreIn the news and in studies, we often hear a lot about sea level rise, mainly in the form of[…]
Read moreFederal officials released a comprehensive new report on the safety and reliability risks at over 400 natural gas storage facilities[…]
Read moreBy Rod Fujita The coast of Galicia, Spain where octopus, goose barnacles, and many other species are harvested by small-scale[…]
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