Walmart and Pepsi push for policy action on zero-emission trucking
PepsiCo and Walmart operate collectively over 18,000 freight tractors. So, when these companies make a joint statement on the future of trucking, folks pay attention. In a blog post published earlier this week, executives from PepsiCo and Walmart noted their support for federal policy action on trucks, as well as the importance of state leadership […]
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Walmart and Pepsi push for policy action on zero-emission trucking
Walmart and Pepsi push for policy action on zero-emission trucking
Walmart and Pepsi push for policy action on zero-emission trucking
Indonesia-Philippines learning exchange: International collaboration for fisheries management
Indonesia-Philippines learning exchange: International collaboration for fisheries management
Ten Years Strong: Moms Clean Air Force Fighting Climate and Air Pollution to Protect Our Children
Written by Dominique Browning
Moms Clean Air Force is 10! We are grateful to all our 1.4 million members — working together to pass laws to protect us and our children from air pollution and global warming.
Build Back Better is Key to a Stronger Economy Now and a Healthier Future for Our Kids
Build Back Better is Key to a Stronger Economy Now and a Healthier Future for Our Kids
Oregon’s New Climate Protection Program Helps Move Governor Brown’s Climate Pledge to Policy, But Gaps Remain
Oregon’s New Climate Protection Program Helps Move Governor Brown’s Climate Pledge to Policy, But Gaps Remain
New EDF video helps Texans visualize and protect the groundwater they cannot see
Protecting Texas’ vulnerable groundwater supplies raises a challenging dilemma: How can you motivate people to stand up for an underground resource they cannot see? So, we made a video to bring this vital resource to life.
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Protecting Texas’ vulnerable groundwater supplies raises a challenging dilemma: How can you motivate people to stand up for an underground resource they cannot see? So, we made a video to bring this vital resource to life.
The post New EDF video helps Texans visualize and protect the groundwater they cannot see first appeared on Growing Returns.New EDF video helps Texans visualize and protect the groundwater they cannot see
Protecting Texas’ vulnerable groundwater supplies raises a challenging dilemma: How can you motivate people to stand up for an underground resource they cannot see? So, we made a video to bring this vital resource to life.
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White House Unveils Lead Action Plan
New Orleans Region On Track for Top 5 Wettest Year On Record
New Orleans Region On Track for Top 5 Wettest Year On Record
How Climate Change is Delivering More Water Than Ever and Freshening Our Estuaries Louisiana and Mississippi residents are already experiencing the impacts of climate change, including more intense rainfall, stronger hurricanes and warmer temperatures. Since 1970, according to data from the National Weather Service and Climate Central, the summer months have been trending much wetter. This trend has many more implications to our communities, basins and ecosystems than just costly inland flooding. A long-term wetter climate along the Gulf Coast ...
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New Orleans Region On Track for Top 5 Wettest Year On Record
How Climate Change is Delivering More Water Than Ever and Freshening Our Estuaries Louisiana and Mississippi residents are already experiencing the impacts of climate change, including more intense rainfall, stronger hurricanes and warmer temperatures. Since 1970, according to data from the National Weather Service and Climate Central, the summer months have been trending much wetter. This trend has many more implications to our communities, basins and ecosystems than just costly inland flooding. A long-term wetter climate along the Gulf Coast ...
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