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Industrial Agriculture 101

GuideUnited StatesNRDC

Giant farms—whether growing crops or animals—often rely heavily on chemicals and produce waste that pollutes the water and air. As a result, the system we’ve designed to feed the planet also takes a serious toll on its health.

Clean Water Rule Case Documents

Legal FilingsUnited States
Browse some of the documents associated with our efforts to protect the Clean Water Rule.

Lawsuit Filing NEMA v CEC (PDF)

Legal Filings
Lawsuit filed by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the American Lighting Association against the California Energy Commission and its commissioners over the commission decision to expand light bulb energy efficiency standards.

Order Denying Temporary Restraining Order (PDF)

Legal Filings
Lawsuit filed by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the American Lighting Association against the California Energy Commission and its commissioners over the commission decision to expand light bulb energy efficiency standards.

PCCFA v. Ross Complaint (PDF)

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NRDC has filed its 100th suit against the Trump Administration in an effort to protect California Salmon and endangered species.

Keystone Species 101

GuideInternational, United StatesMelissa Denchak
From coastal tide pools and rolling prairies to African savanna and arctic terrain, the earth is home to myriad ecosystems, each one regulated by interlinking parts, including the creatures that call them home.

Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms 101

GuideUnited StatesMelissa Denchak, Melanie Sturm

Ugly, foul-smelling and sometimes toxic, algal blooms are becoming more common in freshwater ecosystems like rivers, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. Here’s a look at how excess algae can impact the environment—and human health.

ESA Rollback Litigation (PDF)

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NRDC and partners sue the Trump administration for serious rollbacks of ESA protections.