Environment

May 2021

Lawmakers Propose $57 Million in Disaster Relief After Bureau of Reclamation Turns Off Water for Thousands of Farmers in Response to Klamath Water Crisis

ECONEWS REPORT: From Pulp Mill to Salmon Farm? Examining Nordic AquaFarms’ Proposed Fish Factory

New Bicycle-Powered Business Offers Compost Pickup for Arcata Residents; Will Host ‘Bike Party’ on the Plaza to Celebrate Grand Opening

Hoopa Valley Tribe Excoriates Biden Administration For Continuing to Defend Trump-Era Changes to Trinity River Environmental Restoration

Local Schools and Local Sculptor Adorn Jolly Giant Creek With Art That Celebrates It

ECONEWS REPORT: Protecting the ‘Grand Canyon’ of the Eel River

Court Orders Glendale-Based Kernen Construction Co. to Pay $2M Penalty for Toxic Stormwater Runoff

ECONEWS REPORT: May = Bike Month Humboldt

April 2021

Karuk Tribe, Cattlemen’s Association and Environmental Group Endorse Potential Legislation That Would Expand Cultural, Prescribed Burns

ECONEWS REPORT: Sea Level Rise – Is California Doomed?

Klamath Basin Tribes, Conservationists and Fishermen Ask Biden Administration for $250M in Drought Relief

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Redwood Creek Still Struggling from 1970s Logging Pollution

Citing Drought and Mismanagement, Yurok Tribe Sounds Alarm Over Imperiled Klamath River Salmon

ECONEWS REPORT: Lawless Logging on Six Rivers National Forest

ECONEWS REPORT: Friends of the Eel River Force FERC to Comply with the Endangered Species Act

March 2021

ECONEWS REPORT: Cars, Trains and Automobiles — Transportation Planning in Humboldt County

The California Condor is One Step Closer to Soaring Above Yurok Land Once Again, as Key Environmental Regulation is Set to be Introduced

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Learn to Be a Good Activist (and Avoid Burnout) with the NEC!

THE ECONEWS REPORT: The Trinity Alps’ Last Glacier

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Food Waste Fuels Climate Change

February 2021

THE ECONEWS REPORT: How will Humboldt Reach 100% Clean, Renewable Energy?

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Busting Myths about the Klamath Dam Removal

THE ECONEWS REPORT: What’s Next for Rep. Huffman’s Wilderness Bill?

January 2021

THE ECONEWS REPORT: What Can the August Complex Tell Us About the Fires of the Future?

Lanphere and Ma-le’l Dunes Designated National Natural Landmarks by U.S. Department of the Interior

THE ECONEWS REPORT: The Sagebrush Rebellion and the Sacking of the Capitol

THE ECONEWS REPORT: What is Jackson State Forest Telling Us, and How Should We Manage It?

December 2020

At Night the Community Forest Belongs to the Animals and Not to Mountain Bikers, the City of Arcata Reminds You

THE ECONEWS REPORT: 2020 Humboldt County Environmental Roundup

(VIDEO) Short Documentary Explores How Klamath Dams Have Damaged the Health of Local Tribes and the River That Feeds Them

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Biden’s First 100 Days for the Environment

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Are Toxic Tires Killing Salmon?

Environmental Groups Say Spotted Owl is Going Extinct, Charge Federal Government With Negligence in Managing for the Species

THE ECONEWS REPORT: The Blue-Sky Thinking Episode

November 2020

ECONEWS REPORT: Let’s Talk About Broadway

Dungeness Crab Season Delayed Until Mid-December Due to Low Weight in Meat Quality Tests

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Election Post-Mortem

October 2020

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Is Justice Amy Coney Barrett a Threat to the Environment?

THE ECONEWS REPORT: New Zealand Mudsnails Invade the Mad River

North Coast Tribes and Nonprofits Target Warren Buffett in Klamath River Day of Action

ECONEWS REPORT: Let’s Have Some Real Talk About the Green New Deal

Friends of the Dunes Assumes Temporary Management of 357 Acres of Samoa Dunes, Wetlands and Coastal Forest; Organization Looking Outside to Determine Permanent Ownership of Dog Ranch Property

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Local Fire Ecologist Lenya Quinn-Davidson on This Year’s Record Fire Season

ECONEWS REPORT: About Those Organic Toxins Found in the Mad River This Year

September 2020

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Obi Kaufmann Paints the Forests of California and Tells Their Stories

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Interpreting the Parks

SMOKE REPORT: Conditions Looking Good on the Coast; Relief Possibly Coming for Inland Areas With Chance of Rain Later in the Week

(UPDATE) Toxic Cyanobacteria Discovered in Mad River, Says Blue Lake Rancheria; Avoid Contact With Water Near Blue Lake

THE ECONEWS REPORT: It’s Coastal Cleanup … Month?

THE ECONEWS REPORT: Building Cities for People, Not Cars


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