EDF Statement on Changes at California State Water Resources Control Board
“EDF thanks Felicia Marcus for her outstanding public service as chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board since[…]
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“EDF thanks Felicia Marcus for her outstanding public service as chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board since[…]
Read moreZimbabwe’s repeated capture and export of infant and juvenile elephant calves has sparked global condemnation because of the horrific conditions under which these young elephants are kept. Photo by Alamy
It is the worst kind of wildlife abuse, and it is happening right now – again – in Zimbabwe, where 35 baby elephants have been torn away from their mothers in the wild and are awaiting export to zoos in China. According to The Times . . .
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The GND twin resolutions, introduced February 7, 2019, call for all Americans to have access to healthy food, clean water and clean air. The GND also proposes to provide “econo…
Read more“California has long been an environmental leader, and Gov. Newsom today sent a powerful message that the state will continue[…]
Read moreIn a newly published piece in Foreign Affairs, Environmental Defense Fund leaders Fred Krupp, Nathaniel Keohane, and Eric Pooley argue[…]
Read more15 January, 2019 – Two thirds of the world worries about water for at least a month annually. One successful source of salt-free drinkable water leaves a bitter aftertaste.
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Read moreSea level rise and melting polar ice sheets may not cause a climate catastrophe, but they will certainly change weather patterns unpredictably.
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Photo Credit: Alexis Rife The hustle and bustle of a local fish market – usually seen in the pre-dawn dark,[…]
Read moreNorth Carolina recently took another key step in its push for a clean energy future with the publication of a[…]
Read more16 January, 2019 − Irish anglers are having little luck as fish feel the effects of warmer waters − which are also increasing greenhouse gases.
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