• California and Quebec: Friends in Low (Carbon) Places

    By Katie Hsia-Kiung A crucial feature of the U.S. EPA’s groundbreaking new Clean Power Plan for existing power plants is the flexibility with which states can pick and choose the emission reduction measures that work best for them. Instead of prescribing a silver bullet solution across all fifty…

  • Power Plant Rule a Tipping Point for Clean Energy Economy

    By: Cheryl Roberto , Associate Vice President, Clean Energy For those of us (and all of you) who’ve been urging the government to implement meaningful climate policy, the release yesterday of a plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants has been a long time coming. But it finally came. The…

  • Power plant rule a tipping point for clean energy economy

    By EDF Blogs By Cheryl Roberto , Associate Vice President, Clean Energy Program For those of us (and all of you) who’ve been urging the government to implement meaningful climate policy, the release yesterday of a plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants has been a long time coming. But it…

  • Transition to Catch Shares Key to Sustainability Certification for West Coast Fishery

    June 3, 2014

  • Power Plant Rule a Tipping Point for Clean Energy Economy

    By Cheryl Roberto For those of us (and all of you) who’ve been urging the government to implement meaningful climate policy, the release yesterday of a plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants has been a long time coming. But it finally came. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s …

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: June 3, 2014

    Hurricane season is here, chat with reporter Mark Schleifstein Wednesday at 11 a.m. By Manuel Torres, The Times-Picayune. June 2, 2014. “Hurricane season began June 1 and for metro New Orleans residents that means six months of watching the weather…” ( read more )

  • Study: Climate change may push hurricanes farther north, south

    By Ilissa Ocko A satellite image of Irene, a Category 1 hurricane, as it made landfall in North Carolina in August of 2011. Source: NASA/NOAA GOES project The hurricane season of 2014 just kicked off, and with two devastating storms wreaking havoc along the northeastern United States coast over the…

  • North Carolina Statement on EPA Carbon Announcement

    June 2, 2014

  • Our Clean Power Plan Will Spur Innovation and Strengthen the Economy

    Crossposted from “EPA Connect“ It’s an important day.  Today, at the direction of President Obama and after an unprecedented outreach effort, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is releasing the Clean Power Plan proposal, which for the first time cuts carbon pollution from existing power…

  • EPA Hands Over the Keys with Clean Power Plan, California Already on Cruise Control

    By Derek Walker EPA’s Clean Power Plan,  proposed today , is a roadmap for cutting dangerous pollution from power plants, and as with any map, there are many roads to follow. For this journey, states are in the driver’s seat and can steer themselves in the direction most beneficial to their…

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: June 2, 2014

    What To Do With Bayou Bienvenue? (+audio) By Laine Kaplan-Levenson, WWNO. June 2, 2014. “The Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle of today is what is called a “ghost swamp”. Until the 1960s, it was a full of cypress trees…” ( read more ) St. Bernard gets oyster reef to help protect shoreline…

  • New EPA rule for dirty power plants fuels strange debate

    By Keith Gaby Coal-fired power plants are the single largest source of carbon pollution in the United States. In the downside-up  Alice in Wonderland  world of Congress, we are about to begin a debate about whether unlimited pollution is a good thing. It will be triggered by the Obama…

  • Hurricane Season 2014: Protect Our Communities

    By Amanda R. Moore, Deputy Director for the Mississippi River Delta Restoration Program  Save our Wetlands – not a phrase you’d expect to find etched into a picnic table at a popular bar. But this is New Orleans. The spot where I sat was under eight feet of water a little less than nine years…

  • EPA Hands Over the Keys with Clean Power Plan, California Already on Cruise Control

    By Derek Walker EPA’s Clean Power Plan,  proposed today , is a roadmap for cutting dangerous pollution from power plants, and as with any map, there are many roads to follow. For this journey, states are in the driver’s seat and can steer themselves in the direction most beneficial to their…

  • EPA Hands Over the Keys with Clean Power Plan, California Already on Cruise Control

    By Derek Walker EPA’s Clean Power Plan, proposed today , is a roadmap for cutting dangerous pollution from power plants, and as with any map, there are many roads to follow. For this journey, states are in the driver’s seat and can steer themselves in the direction most beneficial to their…

  • Environmental Defense Fund Hails EPA Proposal to Limit Carbon Pollution from Power Plants

    June 2, 2014

  • Air Quality and Your Summer Vacation Outdoors

    by Susan Stone Air quality in the United States has improved considerably.  But, summertime air quality can still reach the unhealthy ranges of the Air Quality Index (AQI) – even in remote locations such as our beautiful national parks. Picture this: you’re camping in Great Smoky Mountains…

  • Hidden Greenland Canyons = Sea Level Rise

    NASA reports: New maps of the bedrock beneath Greenland’s ice sheet (right) have found long, deep canyons that are likely to cause ocean-feeding glaciers (left) to retreat faster and farther inland than previously thought. Credit: NASA Scientists at NASA and the University of California, Irvine…

  • Help Us Remind People to be SunWise

    By Jessica Orquina We need your help to raise awareness about skin cancer prevention. Did you know that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States? More than 3,500,000 new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed every year and one person dies from the disease every hour. But there…

  • USDA Announces First Citrus Greening Funding Allocations and Appointments to Citrus Disease Subcommittee (May 13, 2014)

    http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentid=2014/05/0086.xml U.S. Department of Agriculture. More than $1.5 million in funding has been allocated to expand bio-control efforts to fight Huanglongbing (HLB), also known as citrus greening . This action is the first designation of funds by…