Reports and publications
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Climate-related impacts on fisheries management and governance in the North East Atlantic
Type: Report
Date: January 1, 2018
Climate change is a present and growing threat, creating significant shifts in the rage, distribution, and productivity of key commercial species.
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After a year of extreme weather and extreme politics, EDF and allies push forward on climate.
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This was the year Louisiana started taking back our coast
Type: Column/Article
Date: December 31, 2017
Looking back, we may see 2017 as the year we really started taking on the full measure of our coastal challenges. Here’s to 2018 and beyond, and to continuing progress to restore our coast. Op-ed by EDF’s Steve Cochran for The Times-Picayune.
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Six ways oil and gas development can contaminate land and water (and what to do about it)
Type: Column/Article
Date: December 29, 2017
What to do about the risk of toxic waste leaks from oil and gas production.
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Did you know that China accounts for 19% of the global fish catch? That’s roughly one in every five fish.
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Without full funding for the agency, the health of our children, our seniors and our communities are at risk.
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Sea level rise is a global problem, and scientists have much to gain by studying Louisiana. Op-ed by Natalie Peyronnin for The Advocate.
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Letter to consider legislation to amend and reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) in a bipartisan manner.
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“I still think environmental problems are solvable, and taking care of people and air and water pollution should be a common ground. But we absolutely have to get on with getting down to the business of finding those solutions.”
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Groundwater trading as a tool for implementing California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
Type: Report
Date: December 7, 2017
Groundwater management presents an opportunity to work towards greater water security.