Insect populations are declining around the world

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Insect populations are declining around the world – Pesticides, monocultures, urbanization, and habitat destruction are all contributing to significant drops in the number of insects around the globe. From too few pollinators to […]

Latin America Green News This Week: 6/30 – 7/6/2016

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Chile’s cities plagued by pollution, region establishes climate bonds market, Dominican Republic training educators on climate change To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. June 30th – July 6th, 2016 Climate Change As if dealing with the impacts of climate […]

Natural Gas Isn’t Needed To Replace Diablo Canyon

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The historic Joint Proposal to retire and replace Diablo Canyon has led some to contend that California’s use of polluting natural gas will inevitably surge as a result. They just won’t believe that clean energy technologies can fill the gap – even though that is precisely the commitment […]

Hauled Water: A Bad Idea For Los Angeles County

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund By David Shankbone – David Shankbone, CC BY-SA 3.0 You know what sounds like a terrible idea? Building a bunch of homes in an area with no existing source of water, especially in the midst of California’s worst drought in more than 1,200 years. But that’s what Los […]

Protecting Your Community From Crude Oil “Bomb Trains”

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Pgiam/iStock Good schools, crime stats, walkability, even pollution levels—these are just a few of the variables you typically take into account when considering a move to a new community. What may not come to mind, however, is whether millions of gallons of highly volatile crude oil are currently—or […]

Thank You Christiana Figueres for Stronger Climate Action

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Christiana Figueres term as the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) has just ended and we all owe her a huge thank you for the safer climate legacy she has left our children and grandchildren. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing her for […]

Glyphosate linked to toxic algae in Lake Erie

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Glyphosate linked to toxic algae in Lake Erie – Farm runoff loaded with phosphorus triggers the harmful blooms, which create dead zones and contaminate drinking water. A new study finds that an increase […]

Coal dust kills 23,000 people each year in the European Union

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Coal dust kills 23,000 people each year in the European Union – A new analysis of the health effects of 257 of the EU’s coal plants found that in 2013 the dirty fuel […]

San Francisco says goodbye to styrofoam

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. San Francisco says goodbye to styrofoam – The city banned polystyrene take-out containers back in 2007, and in the country’s most extensive ban on the material yet, the new rules will also cover […]

Northern Gateway approval overturned

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Northern Gateway approval overturned – Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal ruled that the federal government’s approval of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline proposal was invalid. The pipeline would cross multiple First Nations territories, and […]

Good commission process = happy consumers and clean energy

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Across the country over the last few years, in states like Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin, we’ve seen acrimonious electric rate cases crop up, particularly around proposals to increase upfront, fixed charges for homeowners and businesses. Utilities and the state public utility commissions that regulate them are proposing these […]

India Green News: Climate Change, Energy, Health

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund India Green News is a selection of news highlights about environment and energy issues in India June 21, 2016 – June 28, 2016Compiled by Jessica Korsh Climate Change The Social Consequences of India’s Heat Waves Spell Doom for the Working Poor Deaths due to heat waves in India […]

Flame Retardants Top List of Chemicals Stealing Kid’s Smarts

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Learning disabilities, developmental delay, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder—these are all problems that kids suffer from today at higher rates than in the past. These diseases and their causes are complicated; like so many health issues, genetics and the environment both play roles, making […]

Latin America Green News This Week: 6/23 – 6/29/2016

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Latin America Green News is a selection of weekly news highlights about environmental and energy issues in Latin America. To get the weekly Latin America Green News blog delivered directly to your email, subscribe here. June 23rd – 29th, 2016 Presidency of the Republic of Mexico Energy The leaders […]

California Clean Energy Laws Do Not Violate Commerce Clause

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund This blog post was also co-authored by John Bullock, Legal Intern. In the wake of a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit striking down a Minnesota law that banned “importing” electricity into Minnesota from newly constructed coal-fired power plants, and forbid any entity […]

KFC: Prevent Antibiotic Abuse on National Fried Chicken Day

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund July 6 is National Fried Chicken Day. Along with gems like National Sunglasses Day, Toasted Marshmallow Day, and Fruitcake Toss Day, you could say this falls into the same category as other silly, made-up holidays. But this year, instead of using this moment as a marketing gimmick, KFC—the […]

Clean Power Plan Means Lower Energy Bills in the Southeast

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Co-authored with Katie Southworth, Consultant In August 2015, President Obama and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the Clean Power Plan, an historic step aimed at reducing carbon pollution by placing federal limits on carbon emissions from existing power plants. The Clean Power Plan establishes carbon pollution goals […]

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