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Environmental Defense

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Environmental Defense is a leading national nonprofit organization representing more than 500,000 members. Since 1967, we have linked science, economics and law to create innovative, equitable and cost-effective solutions to society's most urgent environmental problems.

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Environmental Defense is dedicated to protecting the environmental rights of all people, including future generations. Among these rights are clean air, clean water, healthy food and flourishing ecosystems.We are guided by scientific evaluation of environmental problems, and the solutions we advocate will be based on science, even when it leads in unfamiliar directions.We work to create solutions that win lasting economic and social support because they are nonpartisan, cost-effective and fair.We recognize that low-income communities and communities of color have been disproportionately exposed to many environmental threats, and we seek answers that are equitable and just for all.As an organization based in the United States, we pay special attention to U.S. environmental problems and to America’s role in causing and solving global problems, and we aim to share our approaches internationally.

My Blog

Fishiries in Decline

Fisheries in Decline With the right choices, we can still enjoy abundant wild-caught seafood in the future Our love of seafood has led to trouble for fisheries and fishing communities. ...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 09:43:00 GMT

11 Facts That Will Blow You Away

In 2004, Hurricane Catarina became the first recorded hurricane to hit the South Atlantic. (Photo: Courtesy NASA) Storms have been battering our coasts for millennia, but in recent decades they have...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:31:00 GMT

Katrina: Just a Sign

Hurricane Katrina is this generation's Hurricane Camille. But the big difference between the memorable storms in 2005 and 1969 is that Camille was an unusually strong storm. Katrina is a sign of wha...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:54:00 GMT

Global Warning equal to atmospheric "head wave"

Studies show that global warming will increase the frequency or intensity of many kinds of extreme weather. While we can't attribute a particular heat wave or hurricane to global warming, the trends a...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:22:00 GMT