Who in the United States will be Most Harmed by Ocean Acidification?
In 2007, when Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery in Oregon experienced extreme die-offs of baby oysters, the company became the first known economic victim of...
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In 2007, when Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery in Oregon experienced extreme die-offs of baby oysters, the company became the first known economic victim of...
On Tuesday night, voters in Hermosa Beach resoundingly rejected a project that would drill for oil into the Santa Monica Bay. In a long-awaited special...
Regulators in California ordered operators to shut down 12 wells injecting potentially toxic oil and gas wastewater into federally protected drinking water -...
Jenn Eckerle is an Ocean Policy Analyst that has been consulting for NRDC's Oceans Program in San Francisco since 2008. She helped lead the effort to create...
The battle between humans and antibiotic resistant bacteria shifted favorably toward the humans today as McDonald's USA announced a commitment to end reliance...
We are constantly awash in a sea of chemicals. Though the exact number is unknown, nearly 85,000 industrial chemicals (not including pesticides, food additives...
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