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Home»Posts tagged with»environment (Page 3)

200+ Groups Decry ‘Orwellian’ Industry-Backed Plastic Burning Push

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Sep 20, 2022   Featured, General News, National/World, World  

200+ Groups Decry ‘Orwellian’ Industry-Backed Plastic Burning Push

The organizations blasted the American Chemistry Council’s promotion of “advanced recycling” technologies, arguing that “there is nothing advanced about them and nothing gets recycled.” More than 200 civil society groups sent a letter to members of the United States Senate on Monday urging them to eschew sponsorship of potential industry-backed bills that critics say rebrand polluting […]

Ahtna Netiye’ Ranked No. 151 On ENR 2022 List of Top 200 Environmental Firms

By Shannon Blue | Ahtna Inc on Sep 9, 2022   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Ahtna Netiye’ Ranked No. 151 On ENR 2022 List of Top 200 Environmental Firms

Anchorage, Alaska – Ahtna Netiye’, LLC (AN) has been recognized as one of the Engineering News Record (ENR) magazine’s “2022 Top 200 Environmental Firms,” jumping 38 spots to rank at 151. This was achieved while facing the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the global economic headwinds of ramped inflation, surging commodity prices, global supply chain […]

New Analysis Confirms British Columbia Mines Pose Unacceptable, Irreversible Threats to U.S. Waters, Communities

By Mary Martin | Salmon State on Jul 14, 2022   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

New Analysis Confirms British Columbia Mines Pose Unacceptable, Irreversible Threats to U.S. Waters, Communities

Risks escalating due to more frequent catastrophic weather events related to climate change SEATTLE – British Columbia’s rapidly accelerating mining boom – and the dangerous waste that accompanies it – threaten communities and watersheds in neighboring states, including Washington, Alaska, Idaho and Montana according to a new report. Climate-fueled floods and disasters are exacerbating the […]

Predicting Future Fish Productivity by Better Understanding the Role of Habitat in the Life of a Fish

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Aug 4, 2021   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Science/Education  

Predicting Future Fish Productivity by Better Understanding the Role of Habitat in the Life of a Fish

This innovative modeling approach considers links between environmental variables and local habitat impacts on overall fish productivity. In countries like the United States, scientists and resource managers have been successfully ensuring the sustainability of commercial, recreational, and subsistence fisheries primarily by managing catch levels.  However, with changing environment conditions and fish stock movements due to climate […]

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