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Oil Companies Plan to Take the Road Already Traveled

Union of Concerned Scientists

January is here and oil and gas companies are revving their engines, preparing to boast about record-busting revenues from the year when the invasion of Ukraine fattened oil investor pockets. Though the report boasts that figure represents a nearly 15% increase over its previous commitment, it still breaks down to about $3.4

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Master Watershed Steward Program Statewide Accomplishments In 2022

PA Environment Daily

Municipalities are partnering with MWS volunteers to educate their MS4 communities about stormwater. Community organizations are reaching out for presentations about native plants, rain barrels, watersheds, and invasive species. Watershed associations are reaching out for volunteer support to fill their boards and execute projects.

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Protecting Clean Water Together: Where Does Your Water Come From?

PA Environment Daily

Aquifers don’t respect property lines — so zoning decisions your elected officials make about how much land can be covered with roofs and asphalt, what kinds of building, businesses, and activities are allowed — and where — all affect your well and your water. Once the trees are bulldozed and the warehouses are going up, it’s too late.

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Nature At Risk: Are We Driving Out the Northern Leopard Frog?

PA Environment Daily

They come in all sizes — from one in Papua New Guinea about as big as a housefly, to the Goliath frog whose body is one-foot long (not counting the legs); most are harmless to humans. And what’s not to like? And the colors! Purple, emerald-and-orange, yellow, olive, spotted, smooth, bright-blue and ruby-eyed. Healthy populations still exist.

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Sustainability at Retail

But first, a little about the consumer. Finally, the white paper includes both the POPAI France and POPAI UK & Ireland Eco-Standard initiatives and shows how companies have implemented these standards in their projects. Download today!

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Ancient farming strategy holds promise for climate resilience

Environmental News Bits

15, was living in the remote mountains of Ethiopia in 2011, researching his dissertation on food diversity, when he kept hearing about a crop that confused him. Read the full story from Cornell University. Morgan Ruelle, M.S. ’10, 10, Ph.D. ’15, … Continue reading Ancient farming strategy holds promise for climate resilience

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Motivating Local Climate Adaptation and Strengthening Resilience Making Local Data Trusted, Useful, and Used

Environmental News Bits

Download the report. Local communities are already experiencing dire effects caused by climate change that are expected to increase in frequency, intensity, duration, and type.