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Jimmy Patronis urges Congress to act after Judge quashes environmental permitting law
Florida Politics· 8 hours agoChief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis wants Congress to reverse a federal court decision eliminating a rule allowing Florida to take over part of the federal government’s environmental permitting ...
There Is No Earth Day Without Private Conservation
Forbes· 3 days agoToday is Earth Day, and NPR and the rest of the media are celebrating government and its environmental laws such as the Endangered Species Act& ...
Biologist squares off again with Army Corps of Engineers over endangered salmon protections
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoThe dam guards the city of Ukiah from flooding from nearby Lake Mendocino, but Sean White, a...
Earth Day's impact isn't as strong as 54 years ago
Fast Company Magazine· 3 days agoA cadre of professionals in the U.S. State Department understood that environmental problems didn’t stop at national borders, and set up mechanisms for...
For Love of Nature: Ensuring there is an Earth Day for future generations
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 18 hours agoEarth Day was established 54 years ago to recognize that industrial pollution was wreaking havoc on...
The True Environmental Stakes of the 2024 Election
The Bulwark· 3 days agoFIFTY-FOUR YEARS AGO TODAY, on April 22, 1970, U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson gave a speech in Denver, Colorado. The occasion was the first Earth Day—which...
EPA & the Army Corps of Engineers have less ability to protect wetlands than they've had in 40 years...
JD Supra· 7 days agoBut before the Supreme Court decided Sackett, EPA had, at the very end of the Trump Administration, agreed that Florida could be the third State in the Union to issue the ...
Opinion | A Planetary Crisis Awaits the Next President
New York Times· 5 days agoMr. Markley is a novelist. In the 12 years it took me to write “The Deluge,” my novel of the climate...
Luxury handbag designer sentenced for smuggling, making purses out of protected wildlife
WSB Radio· 1 day agoA luxury handbag designer who in November pleaded guilty to smuggling purses made out of protected...
Column: The salmon industry faces extinction — not because of drought, but politics and government...
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoKenneth Brown, the owner of Bodega Tackle in Petaluma, reckons he has lost almost $450,000 in the...