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Peter Lehner –
Executive Director
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Posted May 16, 2012 in U.S. Law and Policy
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- congress, efficiency, lightbulbs, teaparty
House Republicans are preparing to make war on light bulbs once again, attempting to block efficiency standards that will save consumers $100 a year on energy bills and are already creating thousands of jobs across the country. If ideologues in...continued→
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Frances Beinecke –
President of NRDC
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Living Sustainably
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- farmers, farming, farmworkers, florida, food, GGA, growinggreenawards, organic, organicfarming, schoollunch, sustainability, sustainablefarming, sustainablefood
Today NRDC announces the winners of the 2012 Growing Green Awards. These awards celebrate the farmers, business owners, and bold thinkers who are transforming America’s food system. Each one of them has pioneered ways to produce food that nourishes our...continued→
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Ed Osann –
Senior Policy Analyst
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Living Sustainably, Solving Global Warming, U.S. Law and Policy
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- applianceefficiency, energy, energyefficiency, infrastructure, water, waterefficiency
In the years ahead, new clothes washers and dishwashers sold throughout the US will be dramatically more energy- and water-efficient, and that’s great news for consumers. Today’s announcement of new efficiency standards by the Department of Energy (see here for...continued→
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Meredith Connolly –
Energy Law and Policy Fellow
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Health and the Environment, Solving Global Warming
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- Ahmedabad, climate, climateadaptation, climatechange, climatehealth, extremeweather, globalwarming, Gujarat, health, heat, heat-health, India
Co-authored with Kathy Tran, Master of Public Health, Global Environmental Health, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Our innovative heat adaptation project in Ahmedabad, the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat, gained important momentum last week. Dr....continued→
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Anjali Jaiswal –
Senior Attorney
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Environmental Justice, Health and the Environment, Solving Global Warming
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- Ahmedabad, climateadaptation, climatechange, climatehealth, emory, heat, heat-health, india
Guest Blog by Kathy Tran, Master of Public Health, Global Environmental Health, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Our innovative heat adaptation project in Ahmedabad, the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat, gained important momentum last week. ...continued→
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Theo Spencer –
Senior Advocate
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Solving Global Warming
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- extremeweather, greeninfrastructure, midwest
NRDC released a report today along with the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization using new analysis that shows rain storms that dump more than three inches in a day have doubled over the last 50 years. Those storms are linked to...continued→
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Amy Mall –
Senior Policy Analyst
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Health and the Environment
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- colorado, fracking, gasdrilling, healthandtoxics, healthimpactassessment, hydraulicfracturing, hydrofracking, oilandgas, pennsylvania
According to a recent article in Inside EPA (subscription only), the National Research Council (NRC) is preparing to undertake a preliminary review of the potential human and environmental risks of shale gas development, in particular hydraulic fracturing. The article quotes an NRC senior scholar...continued→
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Meg Waltner –
Energy Efficiency Advocate
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Posted May 16, 2012
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- appliances, appliancestandards, clotheswashers, dishwashers, energyefficiency
Clothes washers and dishwashers meeting new energy efficiency standards announced today will continue to wash clothes and dishes well, without washing away hard earned cash. The standards issued by DOE today will require clothes washers to use up to 35...continued→
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Kaid Benfield –
Director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, DC
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Posted May 16, 2012 in Green Enterprise, Living Sustainably
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- planning, publicparticipation, smartercities, smartgrowth, sustainablecommunities
(Illustration courtesy of Julie Stuart, Making Ideas Visible) Today’s post is guest-authored by my friend and frequent collaborator, Lee Epstein. Lee is an attorney and land use planner working for sustainability in the mid-Atlantic region. First, a confession: I...continued→
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Josh Mogerman –
Deputy Director, National Media
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- antoniomunoz, endangeredspecies, illinois, illinoisgeneralassembly, sarafeigenholtz, sharkfin, sharkfinning, springfield,IL
The effort to ban trade in shark fins is going swimmingly in Illinois! Nick Magrisso just reported from the Statehouse that the Senate has voted overwhelmingly to approve a measure that would ban the sale, trade, distribution or possession...continued→
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Adrian Martinez –
Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Environmental Justice
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- airpollution, asthma, cleanupgreenup, diesel, lacitycouncil, pollution, trucks
I am very excited today to stand in solidarity with community advocates and businesses seeking to address the severe, disproportionate impact of pollution on three of the most overburdened communities in Los Angeles—Wilmington, Pacoima and Boyle Heights. The Policy is...continued→
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Amy Mall –
Senior Policy Analyst
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Health and the Environment, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- BLM, fracking, gasdrilling, hydraulicfracturing, hydrofracking, mining, NEPA, oilandgas
A suite of bad bills is scheduled to be considered in the House Natural Resources Committee tomorrow, and NRDC opposes all of them. Here are the details from my colleague Bobby McEnaney on the four worst: H.R. 4383 – This draconian bill is designed...continued→
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Taryn Kiekow –
Staff Attorney, Marine Mammal Protection Project
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Reviving the World's Oceans, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- alaska, beluga, cookinletbelugawhale, endangeredspecies, oilandgas, seismic, seismicsurveys, whales
Cook Inlet beluga whales – they’re beautiful. Melodious. Highly intelligent. And critically endangered. There are only 284 of them left on the planet. Yet the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) recently issued a permit that authorizes Apache Alaska Corporation to...continued→
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Dan Lashof –
Program Director, Climate & Clean Air
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Moving Beyond Oil, Solving Global Warming
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- carbondioxide, cleancars, climate, energy, energysecurity, enhancedoilrecovery, Lugar
Next year, for the first time since 1977, the U.S. Senate will convene without Richard Lugar. Over at the NRDC Action Fund there is a discussion of the political implications of Lugar’s defeat and Nate Silver has a great statistical...continued→
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Rob Perks –
Transportation Advocacy Director
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Living Sustainably, Moving Beyond Oil, U.S. Law and Policy
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- coalash, congress, highways, keystonexl, nepa, rail, rails, roads, trains, transit, transportation, transportationdrilling
President Obama signed a declaration making this National Transportation Week. “Our roads, rails, runways and shipyards have formed the foundation for a thriving global marketplace, and our transportation networks have enabled our first responders and service members to react with speed and...continued→
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Anthony Swift –
Attorney, International Program
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Moving Beyond Oil, Solving Global Warming, U.S. Law and Policy
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- biogems, bitumen, keystonexl, oilsands, pipeline, pipelinesafety, tarsands, transcanada
In the national debate surrounding tar sands expansion and projects like TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, the powerful voices of Americans on the front lines are often lost in the noise. And it’s easy to see why -...continued→
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Frances Beinecke –
President of NRDC
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Posted May 15, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Health and the Environment
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- asthma, BLM, cancer, fracking, frackingairpollution, frackingwaterpollution, naturalgas, naturalgasdrilling, pennsylvania, waterpollution, wyoming
Natural gas fracking has been in the news a lot in the past few weeks. The Obama Administration took initial steps to limit air and water pollution from fracking. Even though these measures are not yet strong enough to protect...continued→
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