by American Whitewater | Jun 9, 2022
On Tuesday, June 7, Kevin Colburn, American Whitewater’s National Stewardship Director, participated in a roundtable hosted jointly by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Cahaba Brewing Co. on the importance of clean water protections in the Southeast....
by Trout Unlimited | Jun 8, 2022
With record high temperatures and historically low water levels, we need to conserve and restore 30 percent of lands and waters by 2030
by Appalachian Mountain Club | Jan 25, 2022
This story was originally published in the Winter/Spring 2022 issue of Appalachia Journal. Topsoil lies thin on the ancient slopes of The Western Catskills. As the locals say, it’s two rocks to every dirt. Given that and a downpour during a sudden thaw, or a dry...
by Idaho Rivers United | Jan 20, 2022
Enormous releases of greenhouse gas emissions, species decline and extinction, and habitat fragmentation. While you’d be right if you assumed these were characteristics of fossil-fuel plants that have had devastating impacts on our planet, you might be surprised that...
by American Rivers | Apr 9, 2014
(Washington, DC) – American Rivers named the Haw River among AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS® of 2014 today, shining a national spotlight on the threat polluted runoff poses to drinking water supplies and recreation. “The America’s Most Endangered Rivers report is a...