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Frances Beinecke –
President of NRDC
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Living Sustainably, Solving Global Warming
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- brundtland, climatechange, delhi, DSDS, energyefficiency, halonen, hyderabad, india, mumbai, pachauri, SEWA, singh, sustainability, sustainabledevelopment, TERI
As I traveled through Mumbai and Delhi over the past few days, I’ve been awed by the rapid growth taking place in Indian cities. Statistics about urbanization abound, but experiencing the dynamic, jammed-packed streets firsthand is much more revealing. Walking...continued→
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Rocky Kistner –
Communications Associate
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Health and the Environment, Moving Beyond Oil, Reviving the World's Oceans, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- arctic, arctic,, bear,, bears,, biogem,, drilling, national, oil, oilpollution,, polar, refuge, wildlife
Up in the frozen arctic, where polar bear rule over a biogem world, massive oil drilling plans threaten the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Shell, the oil behemoth that made $4.8 billion in profits last quarter, intends to boost those numbers by drilling in the Beaufort and...continued→
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Meg Waltner –
Energy Efficiency Advocate
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Solving Global Warming, U.S. Law and Policy
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- appliances, appliancestandards, energyefficiency, microwaves, standbyenergy
Thanks to new energy efficiency standards proposed last week, DOE Secretary Steven Chu has a new credential on top of his Nobel Prize: he’s a vampire slayer – one that specializes in eliminating “vampire” energy waste while saving consumers billions...continued→
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Pete Altman –
Climate and Clean Air Campaign Director
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Environmental Justice, Health and the Environment
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- airpollution, cleanair, cleanair4kids, epa, mercury, obama, pnp, toxic
// If you appreciate the air you breathe, you have an all new reason to be thankful. Every day, tens of millions of Americans benefit from the efforts...continued→
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Carolina Herrera –
Latin America Advocate
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Reviving the World's Oceans, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- baja, biogems, cabocortes, cabopulmo, latinamerica, marineprotectedareas, mexico, wetlands
Mexico marked 2012’s World Wetlands Day by announcing four new Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance. Yet meanwhile, Mexico’s Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park – a key Ramsar and World Heritage site– remains under threat. The addition of the four new...continued→
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Kaid Benfield –
Director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, DC
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Environmental Justice, Green Enterprise, Health and the Environment
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- affordablehousing, nativeamerican, newmexico, ohkayowingeh, pueblo, smartgrowth, sustainablecommunities, tsigobugeh
The Ohkay Owingeh Tribe and Pueblo in New Mexico has returned to its roots with an award-winning, mixed-income housing project based on traditional Native forms. It's an exciting and inspiring project. Built by the Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority explicitly...continued→
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Michael Jasny –
Senior Policy Analyst
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, canada, killerwhales, midfrequencysonar, navysonar
On Monday morning, a Canadian Navy frigate ran a sonar exercise in the waters of Haro Strait and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington. Incredibly, a good portion of that exercise took place on the U.S. side of...continued→
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Greenlaw from NRDC China –
NRDC China Program
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Posted February 8, 2012 in Greening China
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- beijing,, beijingbuses,, cadmium,, dams,, gasolineprices,, liquidnaturalgas,, naturalgas, oilprices,, oiltankers,, shalegas,
NRDC has been working in China for over fifteen years on such issues as energy efficiency, green buildings, clean energy technologies, environmental governance and public participation, and green supply chain issues. This China Environmental News Alert is a weekly compilation...continued→
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Whitney Angell Leonard –
Wildlife Advocate
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Posted February 7, 2012
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- citizenscience, lynx, Montana, rarecarnivores, tracking, wolverines
I think I might be hooked on wolverines. Last weekend I had the amazing opportunity to join a group of volunteers tracking wolverines and lynx in western Montana, and now I can’t stop searching for Google images of these...continued→
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Anjali Jaiswal –
Senior Attorney
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Green Enterprise, Living Sustainably, Moving Beyond Oil
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- AirConditioners, BEE, BureauofEnergyEfficiency, EnergyEfficiency, EnergyEfficiencyGuidelines, EnergyEfficiencyStandards, Hyderabad, India, IndiaInitiative
It may be blizzarding in Europe but here in India, including Hyderabad and Ahmedabad, cars, office buildings, and hotels are blasting their air conditioners. Last week, NRDC’s president, Frances Beinecke, Radhika Khosla and I toured the building boom in High...continued→
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Peter Miller –
Senior Scientist
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Green Enterprise, Solving Global Warming
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- california, climatechange, cpuc, renewableenergy, RPS
The market for renewable electricity is robust and competitive according to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). In a report on the state’s 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) released yesterday, the CPUC provided a snapshot on the impressive progress that has...continued→
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Leila Monroe –
Staff Attorney, Oceans Program
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Moving Beyond Oil, Reviving the World's Oceans, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places, Solving Global Warming
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- arctic, beaufort, chuckchi, climatechange, oceanprotection, oceans, oil, oildrilling, polarbears
Credit: The Toronto Zoo A cuddly ball of white fur is rolling around the Toronto Zoo this week, as zoo keepers introduced their new polar bear cub to the public on Friday. The cub—which was born prematurely and rejected...continued→
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Christina Angelides –
Federal Policy Advocate, Air & Energy Program
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Solving Global Warming
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- cleancars, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, cleantech, demint, energyefficiency, GE, jobs, manufacturing, renewableenergy, southcarolina
Just who is South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint working for? Last week, the Republican senator introduced legislation (S. 2064) that would terminate existing incentives for clean energy technologies. You’d think South Carolina’s senator would want to protect his state’s interests,...continued→
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David Goldstein –
Energy Program Co-Director
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Curbing Pollution, Environmental Justice, Living Sustainably, Moving Beyond Oil, Solving Global Warming, U.S. Law and Policy
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- economicrecovery, housing, housingconstruction, jobcreation, jobs, lendingpolicy, locationefficientmortgage, mortgages, regulations, regulatoryreform
Paul Krugman wrote on February 6th that January’s favorable jobs report may be a harbinger of economic recovery. But he lists a precondition: that housing must recover. “The main thing standing in the way of a housing bounce-back is a...continued→
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Kaid Benfield –
Director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, DC
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Posted February 7, 2012 in Living Sustainably
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- doncarter, pittsburgh, population, rustbelt, shrinkingcities, smartercities, smartgrowth, sustainablecommunities, water
In this illuminating TED talk, Don Carter of Carnegie Mellon University places the future of Pittsburgh and other post-industrial cities in the context of global environmental trends and concerns. He makes the point that, like many so-called “shrinking cities,”...continued→
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Doug Obegi –
Staff Attorney, Western Water Project
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Posted February 6, 2012 in Living Sustainably
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- baydelta, california, californiawater, endangered, fish, salmon, water, waterprogram
We all know that our water comes out of the tap, but do we know how it got there? Many of us who work on California’s water issues weren’t surprised to learn that recent polling data released last week showed that...continued→
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