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California advocacy and California climate change policy, natural climate solutions

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Groups seek court order blocking Atlantic Seismic Blasting

Press Release
Charleston, SC — A group of conservation organizations today asked a federal judge to block the start of harmful seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic Ocean until the case can be fully heard in court.

New York State Legislature Passes Offshore Drilling Ban

Press Release
Albany, N.Y. – The New York State Senate today passed legislation blocking any offshore drilling activity off the state’s coastline, including pipeline permits and state leases that could potentially support oil and gas development.

Governor Whitmer Abolishes Michigan’s “Polluter Panels”

Press Release
LANSING, MI (February 4, 2019) – Michigan’s Governor Whitmer has released an executive order that reshuffles environmental oversight in the state, including the dissolution of controversial “polluter panels” which had the power to override policy and pollution permitting decisions made…