EPA’s appalling failure to provide public access to public data on TSCA new chemicals

6 years 8 months ago
Stephanie Schwarz, J.D., is a Legal Fellow.  Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 1               Part 2               Part 3 At last month’s public meeting held by EPA to discuss changes it is making to its new chemical review program, the issue of public access to information about those chemicals and EPA’s review of them featured […]
Richard Denison

EPA’s appalling failure to provide public access to public data on TSCA new chemicals

6 years 8 months ago
Stephanie Schwarz, J.D., is a Legal Fellow.  Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. At last month’s public meeting held by EPA to discuss changes it is making to its new chemical review program, the issue of public access to information about those chemicals and EPA’s review of them featured prominently.  This post describes EDF’s recent […]
Richard Denison

EPA’s appalling failure to provide public access to public data on TSCA new chemicals

6 years 8 months ago
Stephanie Schwarz, J.D., is a Legal Fellow.  Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 1               Part 2               Part 3 At last month’s public meeting held by EPA to discuss changes it is making to its new chemical review program, the issue of public access to information about those chemicals and EPA’s review of them featured […]
Richard Denison

Innovative Illinois initiative seeks to make solar power available for all

6 years 8 months ago
We recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the monumental clean energy development package passed by the Illinois state legislature, the Future Energy Jobs Act. Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) joined forces with community-based organizations, fellow enviros, and clean energy industry representatives as part of the Clean Jobs Coalition to push for the historic bill, and now […]
Lavannya Pulluveetil Barrera

Birds of Louisiana’s Coast: A Landscape of Vital Habitats

6 years 8 months ago

Originally published on January 11, 2018 by Audubon Louisiana. Some people may envision the Louisiana coast as a monolithic landscape, but to wildlife the environment is actually a mosaic of many habitat types. A diversity of species, particularly birds, has evolved to depend on specific habitat characteristics within this diverse coastal Louisiana landscape. As such, Audubon Louisiana recently created Birds of Our Coast, an infographic intended to highlight vital coastal habitats within Louisiana and a selection of bird species that ...

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Birds of Louisiana’s Coast: A Landscape of Vital Habitats

6 years 8 months ago

Originally published on January 11, 2018 by Audubon Louisiana. Some people may envision the Louisiana coast as a monolithic landscape, but to wildlife the environment is actually a mosaic of many habitat types. A diversity of species, particularly birds, has evolved to depend on specific habitat characteristics within this diverse coastal Louisiana landscape. As such, Audubon Louisiana recently created Birds of Our Coast, an infographic intended to highlight vital coastal habitats within Louisiana and a selection of bird species that ...

Read The Full Story

The post Birds of Louisiana’s Coast: A Landscape of Vital Habitats appeared first on Restore the Mississippi River Delta.

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California says goodbye to its last nuclear power plant. What will replace it?

6 years 8 months ago
Last week, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued a momentous final decision to close the state’s last nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon. This outcome represents the culmination of over a year of effort initiated by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) in 2016. When PG&E first brought this to the commission, they called for the […]
Larissa Koehler

California says goodbye to its last nuclear power plant. What will replace it?

6 years 8 months ago
Last week, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued a momentous final decision to close the state’s last nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon. This outcome represents the culmination of over a year of effort initiated by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) in 2016. When PG&E first brought this to the commission, they called for the […]
Larissa Koehler