
By: Andrew L. Rypel, Derrick J. Alcott, Paul Buttner, Alex Wampler, Jordan Colby, Parsa Saffarinia, Nann Fangue and Carson A. Jeffres Long-time followers of this blog may have tracked the evolution… [from California WaterBlog]
TU California: Highlights From 2021 – Trout Unlimited – Trout Unlimited
In a year of exceptional drought, we’re working to improve conditions for wild and native trout and salmon from the Smith to the San Gabriel [from Trout Unlimited]
Building Environmental Justice from the Inside – Bay Area Monitor
When Nahal Ghoghaie began her career in environmental justice, she advocated for vulnerable communities from the outside as a consultant. Now Ghoghaie elevates their voices from the inside, as the first Environmental Justice Manager for the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), a state agency that regulates shoreline use in the San Francisco Bay. “This […]
Navajo rebuild traditional foodways as inflation, supply chain woes hit hard –
Navajo rebuild traditional food ways as inflation, supply chain woes hit hard [from ]
Prayers & Action for the Planet – Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin
Building Unity, 350 Madison and partners rally, with speakers, creation of messages for COP26, noon. 10/18, Capitol-State Street steps. [from Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin]
Day after oil spill, paddle around Ocean Beach pier pushes for clean water – San Diego Union-Tribune
The Surfrider Foundation San Diego County Chapter held its 29th annual Paddle For Clean Water on Sunday morning [from San Diego Union-Tribune]
Tribes celebrate ‘sacred work’ of securing water, vow to continue fight – PinalCentral.com
CASA GRANDE — As Arizona moves into Tier 1 shortage status next year due to the megadrought, regional water rights will become a prominent issue, including among tribal territories. [from PinalCentral.com]
Opinion: Salmon need greater share of river water to survive – Water Education Foundation – Water Education Foundation
Amid extreme drought, Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking for statewide conservation of 15%, farmers are facing cutbacks in water … [from Water Education Foundation]
Environmental Groups Say They Support Black People But Struggle To Advocate For Them – STLPR
The Sierra Club, the Missouri Coalition for the Environment and other St. Louis-area environmental groups have released public statements to express support for the Black Lives Matter movement. But the largely white organizations, which focus on policy and outdoor recreation, have found it difficult to address environmental problems that affect predominantly black St. Louis neighborhoods. […]
Navajo Hydrologist Aims to Safeguard the Resources of Her People – YouTube
Inspired by her family and traditional upbringing on the Navajo Nation, Ph.D student Nikki Tulley dedicates her life to restoring balance and tackling water … [from YouTube]