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New York State Codifies Fracking Ban in Budget

Expert BlogMarisa Guerrero
The New York State legislature permanently bans fracking in New York, five years after Governor Cuomo first instituted a ban through executive action.

NRDC Takes the Zero Foodprint Pledge

Expert BlogMaria McCain
Natural Resources Defense Council has pledged to support Restore California and Zero Foodprint, which invest in sustainable farming and land management practices that sequester carbon.

Doing the Dirty Work: Resilience Workers Deserve Better

Expert BlogClare Morganelli
Resilience workers play a vital role in recovery following an extreme weather event. Unfortunately, poor living conditions, wage theft, injury, and prejudice can make the important work they're doing more difficult and more dangerous.

What Does Climate Adaptation Look Like?

Expert BlogInternationalJuanita Constible

Climate adaptation is a clear-eyed recognition that the climate crisis is here, and that we can’t keep doing things the way we’ve always done.

Using Metrics to Shape Atlanta's Food Waste Reduction Plan

Expert BlogAndrea Collins
Using a calculator tool NRDC developed based on the models in our original Food Matters research, we worked with the city of Atlanta’s Mayor’s Office of Resilience to estimate a baseline level of food waste and estimated how much surplus…

Proposed Maryland Legislation Addresses Toxic Chemicals

Expert BlogTom Hucker, Avinash Kar
Proposed legislation in Maryland would ban flame retardants in furniture, children’s products, and mattress foam; would phase out the use of the brain-harming pesticide chlorpyrifos; and would address lead in school drinking water.