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Indigenous approach to agriculture could change our relationship to food, help the land
ONEIDA, Wis. — Everyone puts their own spin on braiding corn husks. Toni House offered this wisdom the first day of October as she and a partner wove 65 ears of Tuscarora white corn into a hefty, impressive braid. When finished, they held the braid high – prompting a cheer from those around them –…
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Indigenous approach to agriculture could change our relationship to food, help the land
ONEIDA, Wis. — Everyone puts their own spin on braiding corn husks. Toni House offered this wisdom the first day of October as she and a partner wove 65 ears of Tuscarora white corn into a hefty, impressive braid. When finished, they held the braid high – prompting a cheer from those around them –…
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Pillen letter to Nebraska Environmental Trust labeled ‘unusual’ and ‘political interference’
LINCOLN — Members of a watchdog group are labeling a letter penned by Gov. Jim Pillen to the Nebraska Environmental Trust Board as “unusual” and as “political interference.” Pillen gave final approval in August to an update of the rules and regulations that govern the Trust, which doles out about $20 million a year in…
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Pillen letter to Nebraska Environmental Trust labeled ‘unusual’ and ‘political interference’
LINCOLN — Members of a watchdog group are labeling a letter penned by Gov. Jim Pillen to the Nebraska Environmental Trust Board as “unusual” and as “political interference.” Pillen gave final approval in August to an update of the rules and regulations that govern the Trust, which doles out about $20 million a year in…
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Remedy proposed for Newburgh brownfield site contamination
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State looks to secure 18 million acres of Florida for wildlife, conservation
It stretches from the sand dunes of the Panhandle to the deepest parts of the Everglades. The Florida Wildlife Corridor is a state effort aimed at securing conservation lands across the Sunshine State, from the state line near Georgia and Alabama to Florida Bay and the keys. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or…
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Brazil: Investors must seize NBS and climate-smart tech opportunities now
The seeds of a new climate investment revolution are being planted in Brazil, say Niamh McCarthy and Kyle Saukas of Climate Advisors Brazil’s historic accomplishment in reducing Amazon rainforest deforestation rates to their lowest levels since 2018 within the first year of President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s administration signals a paradigm shift in climate…
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Brazil: Investors must seize NBS and climate-smart tech opportunities now
The seeds of a new climate investment revolution are being planted in Brazil, say Niamh McCarthy and Kyle Saukas of Climate Advisors Brazil’s historic accomplishment in reducing Amazon rainforest deforestation rates to their lowest levels since 2018 within the first year of President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s administration signals a paradigm shift in climate…
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New Jersey ratepayer watchdog faces another attack
Presented by Community Offshore Wind .cms-textAlign-left{text-align:left;}.cms-textAlign-center{text-align:center;}.cms-textAlign-right{text-align:right;} Good morning and welcome to the weekly Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll take a look at the week ahead and look back on what you may have missed last week. QUICK FIX SMITH SQUARES OFF WITH RATEPAYER ADVOCATE — POLITICO’s Ry Rivard:…
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Brewster plans community forum on potential plans for former Sea Camps properties.
Brewster will hold a virtual community forum on the future of the former Sea Camps properties on Thursday, the third of four sessions ahead of a vote expected to be put before the annual town meeting. The forum will start at 6 p.m., focusing on scenarios for the redevelopment of the former day and overnight…