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Audubon Hails Rule Creating Climate Resiliency, Balancing Development with Conservation on Federal Lands
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (WASHINGTON D.C.-April 18, 2024) – The Department of the Interior has published a final rule for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that will ensure that millions… ,Read More Audubon > News
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All in the Family: One Environmental Science and Policy Student’s Path to Columbia
Clarisa Marambio, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, discusses her upbringing in Chile and how her two older sisters helped shape her interest in sustainability. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Spring Shipping in Finland’s Largest Lake
With the help of icebreaking vessels, Saimaa’s icy waters remain navigable for much of the year. Read More…
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All in the Family: One Environmental Science and Policy Student’s Path to Columbia
Clarisa Marambio, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, discusses her upbringing in Chile and how her two older sisters helped shape her interest in sustainability.
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Starbucks is introducing a cold drink cup made with less plastic
Booming sales of cold drinks at Starbucks have created growing amounts of plastic waste, so the coffee giant is rolling out disposable cups with less plastic content. ,Read More The Seattle Times Environment – The Seattle Times
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At least 14 tornadoes rip across Plains as extreme weather threatens 47 million Americans
Homes, barns, trees and power lines were all damaged as storms hit on Tuesday ,Read More The Independent News
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INC4: Canada must get the global Plastics Treaty talks back on track
This April, representatives from more than 170 global governments will come together in Ottawa, Canada to negotiate a UN global Plastics Treaty – a once-in-a-generation opportunity to begin to solve the plastic pollution crisis. As the fourth of five rounds of talks, the stakes are high: what happens in Ottawa could determine whether the Plastics…
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Do the people care about the climate crisis? These voters say yes – but the polls do not
The majority of Americans have experienced extreme weather events in the last five years — but the climate crisis still lags behind inflation, healthcare, immigration and jobs when it comes to voter priorities. Louise Boyle reports ,Read More The Independent News
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Marina Silva on Brazil’s Fight to Turn the Tide on Deforestation
Reprising her role as Brazil’s environment minister, Marina Silva is determined to reverse the rampant destruction of the Amazon. In an e360 interview, she talks about her efforts to crack down on illegal mining and logging and to bolster protections for the nation’s forests. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Push-polling goes nuclear
Push-polling goes nuclear Channel Comment Jim Green 18th April 2024 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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