Absolem and Puff inspire today’s Green monsters

Alarming claims should be scrutinized and vetted.

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|2023-01-04T01:13:32-05:00January 6th, 2023|Comments Off on Absolem and Puff inspire today’s Green monsters

The U.N.’s “30-by-30” plan would undermine true conservation efforts

The U.S. doesn't need a 'whole of society' approach to protect land and water.

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|2023-01-04T01:12:39-05:00January 4th, 2023|Comments Off on The U.N.’s “30-by-30” plan would undermine true conservation efforts

The American Chestnut Tree: From near-extinction to recovery?

Standing as tall as 100 feet and measuring as much as 10 feet in diameter, the iconic American chestnut tree once dominated forests from Maine to Georgia and could be found as far west as Illinois with a few stands showing up in northern Louisiana.

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|2023-01-04T10:06:22-05:00January 3rd, 2023|Comments Off on The American Chestnut Tree: From near-extinction to recovery?

BOOK REVIEW: Time To Think Small (by Todd Myers)

The Smartphone is revolutionizing progress on the environment.

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|2023-01-04T17:19:25-05:00December 30th, 2022|Comments Off on BOOK REVIEW: Time To Think Small (by Todd Myers)

Ten whale groups slam Atlantic OSW

"There is reason for grave concern."

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|2022-12-20T13:19:38-05:00December 21st, 2022|Comments Off on Ten whale groups slam Atlantic OSW

CFACT official submission on Right Whales and Big Wind

BOEM cannot research, collaborate, minimize, mitigate, monitor, avoid, evaluate, or otherwise strategize its way out of a zero take marine environment for the North Atlantic Right Whale.

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|2022-11-30T15:33:13-05:00November 30th, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT official submission on Right Whales and Big Wind

Takings Case: Judge allows EPA to be hauled into court over 2015 Gold King Mine disaster

It took EPA seven years to clean up the mess it had made.

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|2022-11-21T20:54:05-05:00November 23rd, 2022|Comments Off on Takings Case: Judge allows EPA to be hauled into court over 2015 Gold King Mine disaster

World Cup stadiums and “Green” exploitation of cheap, disposable workforces

To satisfy the desire for soccer entertainment, and the passion for a “green” society, world leaders silently support humanity exploitation and environmental degradation in OTHER countries.

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|2022-11-21T09:01:12-05:00November 21st, 2022|Comments Off on World Cup stadiums and “Green” exploitation of cheap, disposable workforces

NOAA says Right Whales are “desperately endangered”

So NOAA says we cannot afford to cause the loss of even one Right Whale a year. That is what I call desperately endangered.

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|2022-10-14T11:21:55-04:00October 18th, 2022|Comments Off on NOAA says Right Whales are “desperately endangered”

Indonesia will pay fishermen to collect ocean trash

The program will run from October 1-26 and is part of a larger initiative to cut marine plastic waste in the country by 70% by 2025.

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|2022-10-12T14:38:08-04:00October 13th, 2022|Comments Off on Indonesia will pay fishermen to collect ocean trash

Alabama landowner heads to court over a snake that isn’t there

There is scant evidence that Skipper’s land is home to a single black pine snake.

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|2022-10-03T12:52:02-04:00October 6th, 2022|Comments Off on Alabama landowner heads to court over a snake that isn’t there

How to kill whales with offshore wind

Push them into traffic.

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|2022-09-30T11:36:25-04:00September 27th, 2022|Comments Off on How to kill whales with offshore wind

CFACT & Public Interest Groups Hire Counsel to Protect Endangered Right Whale from Offshore Virginia Wind Project

“We are very pleased to have retained the services of a law firm with such extensive expertise in the requirements of federal laws such as NEPA and ESA,” said CFACT President Craig Rucker.

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|2022-09-30T11:56:50-04:00September 27th, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT & Public Interest Groups Hire Counsel to Protect Endangered Right Whale from Offshore Virginia Wind Project

CFACT official comment to EPA on Atrazine

CFACT is concerned that EPA is mixing good, properly conducted scientific studies (that show minimal atrazine risk to aquatic plant species) with poorly conducted, largely meaningless studies that combine inadequate data, satellite imagery, statewide crop and atrazine use data, computer models, laboratory evaluations, algorithms, extrapolations and best guesses, along with irrelevant toxicity studies of non-aquatic plant species that were tested for high-level exposure to atrazine-based products.

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|2024-01-29T11:53:51-05:00September 23rd, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT official comment to EPA on Atrazine

Wishes and secrets fill Dominion’s offshore wind Plan

When it comes to protecting the whales there is no plan.

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|2022-09-19T07:44:10-04:00September 21st, 2022|Comments Off on Wishes and secrets fill Dominion’s offshore wind Plan
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