April 22, 2013
by NRDC News
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Week of 4/15: Greening sports, national oceans policy, China’s pollution control, and more NRDC in the News…

NRDC News, NRDC News Team, NRDC Offices Worldwide
The April-May issue of Poder Magazine featured Frances Beinecke’s article on greening the sports industry through sustainable, energy-efficient, and low-impact facilities as well a… Continue reading

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March 29, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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What role do small dams play in pollution control?

There is a crucial need to gain a better understanding of what small dams mean for our water quality before they crumble and disappear. Continue reading

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October 5, 2011
by Christina Angelides
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Amidst House Vote, New Research Shows What Cement Companies Are Saying, or Not Saying, When It Comes to Our Health and Environment

Christina Angelides, Federal Policy Advocate, Air & Energy Program, New York
It’s hard to imagine that any company would oppose efforts to save American lives, not to mention avoid a significant number of asthma attacks, heart att… Continue reading

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August 2, 2011
by Frances Beinecke
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Responsible Debt Reduction Should Start With Cuts to Wasteful Subsidies

Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City After watching Washington flirt with the dizzying prospect of national default, we’re as relieved as Americans everywhere to have averted that disaster.
As the dust from the budgeting brinksmanship set… Continue reading

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August 2, 2011
by Frances Beinecke
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Responsible Debt Reduction Should Start With Cuts to Wasteful Subsidies

Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City After watching Washington flirt with the dizzying prospect of national default, we’re as relieved as Americans everywhere to have averted that disaster.
As the dust from the budgeting brinksmanship set… Continue reading

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July 18, 2011
by Jon Devine
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Really Lousy Ideas

Jon Devine, Senior Attorney, Washington, D.C. I am not ashamed to admit it: I am middle-aged and love the “Harry Potter” series – so much so that I have been thinking hard about how to write a blog post about work and the new Har… Continue reading

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October 22, 2010
by Eric Goldstein
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Commissioner Grannis was right to reject Gov’s crippling cuts that risked NY’s clean air, water

Alexander “Pete” Grannis, the former Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation who was fired yesterday by Governor David Paterson, has been a friend of New York’s environment for more than 40 years.
A… Continue reading

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