Nearly everything you have read or heard about koalas is wrong

Since Europeans arrived Koalas have been booming and busting

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|2020-07-04T14:19:35-04:00July 5th, 2020|Comments Off on Nearly everything you have read or heard about koalas is wrong

Banning ‘neonics’ is bad for farmers and bees

Alternative pesticides -- including 'organic' pesticides -- are far more harmful to bees.

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|2020-06-27T12:29:19-04:00June 27th, 2020|Comments Off on Banning ‘neonics’ is bad for farmers and bees

California Department of Conservation could protect the environment without damaging the economy

The rulemaking efforts toward protecting public health and safety and environmental quality needs to include a focus on energy reliability,

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|2020-06-25T07:35:02-04:00June 25th, 2020|Comments Off on California Department of Conservation could protect the environment without damaging the economy

Conservationists scurry to find why Muskrat numbers are dropping

Found throughout most of Canada and the United States, the muskrat is an animal, often resembling but not related to the beaver, that can be found swimming or scurrying along many marshes, lakes, rivers, ponds and streams.

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|2020-06-17T17:16:05-04:00June 17th, 2020|Comments Off on Conservationists scurry to find why Muskrat numbers are dropping

Green policies compound racial injustice

Green groups policies harm the most vulnerable in society.

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|2020-06-16T14:46:36-04:00June 15th, 2020|Comments Off on Green policies compound racial injustice

Can “Superworms” help rescue world from plastic pollution?

Despite their Clark Kent-like outward appearance, these worms are actually pretty special because they have a superpower: They can degrade polystyrene plastic.

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|2020-06-08T08:50:04-04:00June 8th, 2020|Comments Off on Can “Superworms” help rescue world from plastic pollution?

CFACT Makes It Official: The Virginia Clean Economy Act is a Disaster

By embracing radical environmentalism, Virginia seems to be vying with California for the title of the creator of the most destructive and unreliable energy policy at the highest cost to its citizens in the country.

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|2020-06-03T10:40:15-04:00June 2nd, 2020|Comments Off on CFACT Makes It Official: The Virginia Clean Economy Act is a Disaster

Destroying Virginia’s environment to save it

Pseudo-green energy will wreak real devastation, to pretend to prevent imaginary climate harm.

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|2020-05-22T00:11:23-04:00May 22nd, 2020|Comments Off on Destroying Virginia’s environment to save it

Imperiled Monarch Butterfly benefits from private conservation plan

Cooperation Instead of Coercion

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|2020-04-22T19:39:29-04:00April 24th, 2020|Comments Off on Imperiled Monarch Butterfly benefits from private conservation plan

Can conservation genomics rescue the vaquita?

What is causing the demise of the Vaquita? Conservationists pin the blame on two culprits.

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|2020-04-21T21:59:24-04:00April 21st, 2020|Comments Off on Can conservation genomics rescue the vaquita?

Charting a free market approach to protecting Colombia’s rainforests

WebConserva uses a market-based approach that compensates farmers for pursuing a better, reasoned course in both making a living and protecting nature simultaneously.

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|2020-04-19T14:17:33-04:00April 16th, 2020|Comments Off on Charting a free market approach to protecting Colombia’s rainforests

CFACT: Technology to enable private conservation of oceans?

New technology that could dramatically (and affordably) expand our ability to not only track destructive activities in the oceans, but to trace them back to particular actors and locations.

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|2020-04-10T10:05:46-04:00April 12th, 2020|Comments Off on CFACT: Technology to enable private conservation of oceans?

Entrepreneurial Mom starts eco-company to furnish affordable water-testing kits

Beginning in her parent’s garage in 2016, she helped start up a company called “120WaterAudit” for the purpose of creating affordable at-home water testing kits for anyone to buy.

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|2020-04-03T17:38:36-04:00April 6th, 2020|Comments Off on Entrepreneurial Mom starts eco-company to furnish affordable water-testing kits

Humpback whales spout out slow, but steady recovery

Humpback whales are making a comeback south of the equator.

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|2020-03-29T17:02:16-04:00March 29th, 2020|Comments Off on Humpback whales spout out slow, but steady recovery

Migratory Bird Treaty Act reform will clarify longstanding confusion

Uncertainty breeds inefficiency. Clarifying the law on migratory birds will cut red tape... if reforms survive legal challenge.

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|2020-03-20T22:13:09-04:00March 20th, 2020|Comments Off on Migratory Bird Treaty Act reform will clarify longstanding confusion
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