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Jennifer Field Wins Agilent Thought Leader Award
Agilent Technologies presents this award to industry leaders as a means of supporting them through financial aid, products, and expertise, along with recognition. Jennifer Field, a professor in the Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University, was selected to receive an Agilent Thought Leader Award, according to…
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UBS Arena Unveils New Sustainability Agenda “Sustainable Brilliance & Community Resilience”
In Honor of Second Anniversary, Venue Furthers Commitmentto the Environment and the Community Sustainability Forum Will Be Hosted at Arena in 2024 BELMONT PARK, N.Y., Nov. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — As UBS Arena celebrates its second anniversary, the venue is proud to announce its new formal sustainability agenda which advances their commitment to environmental impact…
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Southern Zone deer, bear season underway
NEW YORK — New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos urged hunters to review safety regulations to enhance their hunting experience during the state’s most popular big game season. “This weekend, hundreds of thousands of big game hunters will head afield for the chance to harvest deer or bear in New York’s…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Must “Holistically” Review Plan to Implement 15 Ft. Seawall in Greenpoint
Earlier this year, elected officials and concerned locals gathered at Triskelion Arts (106 Calyer Street) in order to hear about how a major new plan designed to mitigate flooding would affect Greenpoint. Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers presented their findings from the NY & NJ Harbor & Tributaries Focus Area Feasibility Study,…
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Indonesia launches new front in climate campaign focusing on seagrass
Indonesia has published a road map for seagrass protection and rehabilitation, as part of its efforts to mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis. Seagrass meadows are estimated to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at a much greater rate, hectare for hectare, than even tropical rainforests. Indonesia has long been recognized as a crucial…
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A Wing and a Prayer
Diamonds and penguins rarely overlap (there was a brief brooch craze in the 1980s that fashion collectors try to forget), but along the southwest coast of Namibia, the two are coming together in one extraordinary mission. As seabird conservation becomes a hallmark of ocean health, the natural diamond industry is stepping up to protect endangered populations of…
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Turtle Island Restoration Network
Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) was named based on the Indigenous peoples’ creation story. TIRN borrowed this name in honor of their spiritual connection to the earth and to acknowledge the Indigenous ancestral lands where we conduct our ecological conservation work. We recognize economic, social and environmental issues are interconnected, and welcome, embrace and respect…
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Clean-water advocacy group adds Capt. C.A. Richardson to the board of directors
Fort Myers-based Captains For Clean Water has added Captain C.A. Richardson to the nonprofit’s board of directors. Richardson has been a professional fishing guide and television personality for over 25 years. He has a strong presence in the outdoor community, and has used his platforms to amplify the organization’s mission and spread awareness. “I think…
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2,000 Years Later, Traces Remain of Indigenous People in Upper Tampa Bay Conservation Park
Shell Mounds – or ‘shell middens’ – built by Indigenous people to recontour the landscape dot the park For thousands of years the area now known as Upper Tampa Bay Conservation Park was the site of prosperous Native American communities. Recent archeological findings suggest that early residents used their discarded shells and other refuse to…
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After a rainy summer, drought is lawmakers’ minds. How they want to fight climate change
BOSTON — As extreme weather becomes more frequent in Massachusetts, advocates and lawmakers are pushing for a bill that would create a more unified drought response to keep waterways throughout the state from drying up. While heavy rainfall made headlines this year, droughts were a concern throughout the state during the summer of 2022. Thus,…