Delta Dispatches: Paddling the Mighty Mississippi with John Ruskey
Listen Now: This week, Jacques spoke with John Ruskey, one of the most knowledgeable river guides and paddlers of the Mississippi River. John shares his life experiences gathered from over 40 years paddling the Mighty Mississippi. Tune in to learn about John’s work and how you too can experience the Mississippi firsthand!
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Delta Dispatches: Paddling the Mighty Mississippi with John Ruskey
Listen Now: This week, Jacques spoke with John Ruskey, one of the most knowledgeable river guides and paddlers of the Mississippi River. John shares his life experiences gathered from over 40 years paddling the Mighty Mississippi. Tune in to learn about John’s work and how you too can experience the Mississippi firsthand!
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3 Things About Climate Change and LGBTQ+ Health
Written by Elizabeth Bechard
Due to social stigma and systemic discrimination, LGBTQ+ individuals are often more vulnerable to the environmental risks of climate change than the general population.
Senate bill can reduce climate pollution through “race to the top”
Senate bill can reduce climate pollution through “race to the top”
New Jersey BPU must help natural gas utilities comply with state’s Global Warming Response Act
New Jersey BPU must help natural gas utilities comply with state’s Global Warming Response Act
By Ted Kelly The need to replace South Jersey’s leaking and leak-prone pipelines while planning to move New Jersey’s energy system away from fossil fuels became major news today when the Board of Public Utilities approved a settlement for the utility to address leaks in the gas system. South Jersey Gas is now one of […]
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New Jersey BPU must help natural gas utilities comply with state’s Global Warming Response Act
Leadership in focus — building to a more sustainable future for small-scale fisheries
Leadership in focus — building to a more sustainable future for small-scale fisheries
Unleaded Juice: Tougher limits on lead in juice would bring more than a billion dollars in socioeconomic benefits
Unleaded Juice: Tougher limits on lead in juice would bring more than a billion dollars in socioeconomic benefits
Unleaded Juice: Tougher limits on lead in juice would bring more than a billion dollars in socioeconomic benefits
Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals This is the second in our Unleaded Juice blog series exploring how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets limits for toxic elements like lead, arsenic, and cadmium in food and its implications for the agency’s Closer To Zero program. When developing its draft action levels for lead in […]
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EDF Announces New Collaboration with The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to Assess Net Zero Financial Sector Initiative
EDF Announces New Collaboration with The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to Assess Net Zero Financial Sector Initiative
FDA takes action to limit lead in juice, proposes significant – but insufficient – limits
FDA takes action to limit lead in juice, proposes significant – but insufficient – limits
FDA takes action to limit lead in juice, proposes significant – but insufficient – limits
Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safery Chemicals The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released draft action levels for lead in juice, proposing to reduce lead limits from 50 parts per billion (ppb) to 10 ppb for apple juice and 20 ppb for all other juices. However, the draft limits don’t go far enough to protect […]
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Multi-state “action plan” on zero-emission trucks, buses is robust, but key additions are needed
Multi-state “action plan” on zero-emission trucks, buses is robust, but key additions are needed
Last month truck manufacturers, environmentalists and others shared their thoughts on a multi-state draft action plan to spur zero emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks in 17 states, the Province of Quebec and Washington D.C. The plan, spearheaded by the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management and developed by signatory states, was the culmination of […]
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