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Investment in Ecosystem Restoration Brings Water, Land Benefits, UNEP Report Says
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Protecting natural capital provides significant benefits at a fraction of the cost of restoring a degraded ecosystems.
States Seek Profit, Regulation from Natural Gas Drilling
Pennsylvania's latest budget proposal includes a tax on energy firms that tap the state’s shale gas reserves.
NYC Seeks to Ban Gas Drilling Within the City’s Watershed
Fracking could contaminate New York’s unfiltered water supply and require costly filtration, report says.
ExxonMobil To Pay NYC $105 Million For Water Pollution
After 11 weeks in court, a federal jury has found ExxonMobil liable for polluting six public drinking wells in southeastern Queens.
New York residents may struggle to pay as water rates rise
NEW YORK CITY -- Could the economic downturn affect consumers…
Project engages students in water crisis one DROP at a time
This November almost one-hundred creative student thinkers, designers…
Brooklyn mural: Water is the life of NYC
Brooklyn students and mentors spent this past summer learning…
EPA says ‘no’ to pumps in Mississippi River wetlands
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Corps of Army Engineers is proposing to…
New York Water a Power Issue as Natural Gas Companies Hit Rock-bottom
Flirting with the idea of drilling for energy in the Marcellus shale.
Onward to Clinton Global Initiative in New York
Three years ago when he founded the Clinton Global Initiative, which has emerged as one of the most influential and prestigious annual gatherings of world leaders, former President Bill Clinton understood that the new century’s formative operating principles depended on collaboration, not hierarchy. Only through the efforts of untraditional allies working together could people make progress on any idea or project of real significance.