Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
A key challenge facing Texas, and other states that are, or at least were, home to alligator gar, is to strike a reasonable balance in water management that manages flooding risk to human infrastructure and meets human water needs, while maintaining…
Lone Star Chapter
The U.S. Forest Service (FS) has halted all work on the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas Forest Plan revision. The revision process, which takes three to four years, will “pause” for an unknown time period. It is thought that the “halt”…
Georgia Chapter
From our friends over at Global Growers, here is an update from our partners at the Solarize Decatur-DeKalb Coalition!
San Francisco Bay Chapter
We are gearing up to RISE for Climate, Jobs & Justice: the biggest climate march the West Coast has ever seen! To prepare to make a big impact at the September 8th march in San Francisco, join us this month for two days of art making.
Maryland Chapter
On Friday July 27th, 2018, the Howard County Council unanimously approved a one year development moratorium in the Tiber River and Plumtree Branch stream watersheds surrounding Ellicott City, which was hit by intense flooding in May for the second…
Lone Star Chapter
There are more miles of pipeline in Texas than miles of road, transporting oil and gas across our state and threatening communities and waterways along the way. Although it is still unfinished, Enbridge’s new “Valley Crossing Pipeline” already has a…
Atlantic Chapter
Katherine Schwarz, Lower Hudson Group What do you think when you hear the word “hemp”? I know what you think! But different kinds of hemp exist – the marijuana type and the industrial variety.