Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
It’s hard to keep up with the dizzying number of federal environmental safeguards that Trump’s administration is trying to roll back but one thing is clear: it loves allowing more methane into the atmosphere.
Lone Star Chapter
Interim Storage Partners (ISP), made up of Waste Control Specialists and Orano USA, is currently trying to obtain a license for a project that would make Texas the dumping ground for 40,000 tons of high-level nuclear waste from reactors around the…
Maryland Chapter
The Maryland Transportation Opportunities Coalition met on Thursday September 13th for the Trains not Tolls Community Forum at the C. Burr Artz Library in Frederick, Maryland. Citizens, legislators, and potential delegates gathered to discuss…
Alabama Chapter
A small community in Northeast Alabama. A mayor whose town sits on the river’s banks. A businessman in the Mobile Bay. All of these communities are impacted by coal ash in Alabama.
Lone Star Chapter
Our electric grid performed well during a hot summer despite several power plants retiring. But now is the time to dust off a great tool of reliability: clean, green, cost-saving energy efficiency.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Hundreds of Clarksville residents attended two meetings September 26 to voice their concerns about pollutants expected from new industry in Montgomery County.
Wisconsin Chapter
Despite the widespread, serious effects of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a backward proposal to eliminate a new rule to limit CWD is moving forward. The rule is supposed to take event on October 1 and creates some safeguards to try to limit the…
Massachusetts Chapter
The purpose of the Climate Leadership newsletter is to features stories of environmental and climate action in Massachusetts. It provides a platform to highlight work being done by cities, climate leaders, and local groups in communities across the…
Alabama Chapter
Swift Nights Out are back in Birmingham! Join Birmingham Audubon downtown as they enjoy the last of three evenings with one of our favorite urban birds, the Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica).
October 6, 2018
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
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