In this issue: Family farm in Vermont gets a new start, Leopold land ethic inspires conservation partnership, the preacher and the toad, Safe Harbor a
In this issue: The historic vote on the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act; our legal battles against the EPA's rules rollbacks; the link betwee
Main feature - "Farmers Who Aid a Rare Butterfly Also Help Themselves."
In this issue: McDonald's cuts antibiotic use, showdown on the Mississippi, turning up the heat on global warming, and more.
A quarterly newsletter published by the Environmental Defense Center for Conservation Incentives. In this issue: Partners in Restoration program in Ca
Stories in Environmental Defense's newsletter include FedEx's cleaner trucks, tips for the eco-conscious traveler, securing chemical facilities from a
Inside the premier issue of the center's quarterly newsletter: Texas gives wildlife a break, South Carolina Safe Harbor a success, and more.
As the HPV Challenge Program passes its halfway mark, this status report examines the significant progress to date, and also identifies several trends
In this issue: Channel Islands Victory at Sea; Special Interests Take Aim at Key Environmental Protections (Washington Watch); Companies Take the Lead
Newsletter From the Clean Car Campaign. Over the past decade, automakers have put their design and marketing talents into anything but addressing thei
Learn about our organization, staff, mission, and achievements of 2002.
In this issue: cleaner FedEx vehicles coming soon, marine reserves offer a protective corridor for fish, helping endangered turtle come home to Texas,
In this issue: the landmark global warming law signed by California governor Gray Davis, the passage of an historic clean air bill in North Carolina,
Public health dangers of BUGs' unregulated emissions; study found that BUGs tend to be located in heavily populated areas, near where people live, wor
In this issue: California's global warming initiative, China's clean air campaign, the recent court ruling on national park haze, the Safe Harbor agre
Mercury in Maine, power plants in Minnesota, polluters in New York, and hybrids everywhere. See the seasonal compilation of news from PPA.
Air quality in the Southeast is among the worst in the nation, threatening human health, the environment, and the long-term economic viability of this
In this issue: the new Farm Bill, the Clean Air Act, fishing quotas, climate change, New York City's new traffic rules, and marine ecosystems in the C
Read about the "Switch-the-Switch" campaign to remove toxic mercury from automobiles.