Blog posts from around the country
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The latest IPCC report, released Monday, February 28th, states that even if we immediately reduce greenhouse gasses as much as possible, significant impacts will still take place, elevating the need to begin adaptation planning now. San Francisco…
Lone Star Chapter
Regional Administrator Nance should engage stakeholders, hold polluters accountable.
Wisconsin Chapter
On Wednesday, the Natural Resources Board (NRB) took action on some of the strongest water protections we have seen. The results of the Board meeting were a mixed bag.
Maine Chapter
Testimony in Support of to LD 1964: An Act To Update Certain Water Quality Standards and To Reclassify Certain Waters of the State
Maine Chapter
Testimony in Opposition to LD 1979: An Act To Sustain Good-paying Jobs in the Forest Products Industry by Ensuring Consistency between
Comprehensive River Resource Management Plans and State Water Quality Standards
Maine Chapter
Testimony in Support of LD 906: An Act To Provide Passamaquoddy Tribal Members Access to Clean Drinking Water
Florida Chapter
The dismissal of the lawsuit cannot erase the fact that those most negatively impacted are only offered “increased monitoring,” which keeps the end of pre-harvest sugar field burning out of reach.
Lone Star Chapter
A year after Uri and grid failure, leadership has still (largely) ignored people-centered solutions. Time for a change! Time for the PUC and SECO to take action!
Cherokee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Monday, February 28 at 7:00pm via Zoom
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