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If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas
Harmful "forever chemicals" are in drinking water: What you need to know
Harmful “forever chemicals” are in drinking water: What you need to know about PFASArticleApproachFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedAugust 1, 2023 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorVanessa GlavinskasVital Signs Post CategoriesPeople and planet, Safer chemicalsVital Signs Post Short DescriptionLearn about the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water, how to protect your family, and what steps the EPA is taking to ensure your safety. Stay informed and stay healthy with expert Tom Neltner.Vital Signs Post URL/story/harmful-forever-chemicals-are-drinking-water-what-you-need-knowThe economics of cover crops on Minnesota farms
Linking knowledge and action for climate-ready fisheries: Putting the puzzle together
Blog postA kitchen table issue in Rome
Producing food sustainably in a warming worldExpert VoicesSeaweed blue carbon: Ready? Or Not?
AnalysisAnalysis: Cutting oil and gas methane is one of Canada’s most affordable climate solutions
Landmark study reveals that millions of Americans live less than a mile from an orphaned oil and gas well
Saskatchewan's oil and gas methane: how have underestimated emissions in Canada impacted progress toward 2025 climate goals?
Linking knowledge and action for climate-ready fisheries: Emerging best practices across the US
Environmental risks and opportunities of orphaned oil and gas wells in the United States
AnalysisUsing sound to improve fishery management study sardines in the Philippines
Blog postExtreme Smog Challenge of India Intensified by Increasing Lower Tropospheric Stability
EDF explains: What is blue carbon?
Working with partners to evaluate the potential of blue foods in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies
EDF and partners launch interactive Grand Canyon website
The Colorado River Basin: What’s at stake in the Grand CanyonInteractive toolLocal knowledge is key to understanding climate impacts on fisheries
Distortion of sectoral roles in climate change threatens climate goals
AnalysisMaking the Invisible Visible
Shining a Light on Warehouse Truck Air PollutionReportSmartPass and Smartphones: An Innovative Approach to Small-Scale Fisheries Monitoring in Lampung Province, Indonesia
Blog postFires are normal, and so is fire recovery – at least it used to be
Climate hope, or hype? Here’s how the world can get hydrogen right
Alternative Figures: FDA’s food chemical reports to Congress don’t add up
Health data needs to inform targeted environmental justice initiatives
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