Sharon Guynup

Trump Policy Could Wipe Out Endangered Gorillas on the Brink of Extinction - but You Can Help Save Them

For weeks, the primatologists had followed a group of Grauer’s gorillas over rugged terrain, hacking through dense rainforest, following knife-edged ravines and crossing a nearly impenetrable mountainous landscape in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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No Matter Where You Live in the US, Expect Climate-Induced Water Woes

Rising temperatures and shifting, capricious precipitation patterns are affecting where, when, and how much water fills America’s rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, and how water is absorbed to replenish groundwater reserves—putting tremendous pressure on communities and businesses who compete for that water.

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After Federal and State Governments Fail to Regulate Fracking, Communities Fight Back

A growing boom in natural gas drilling near homes and schools prompted the city of Longmont, Colorado to vote last July to bar new oil and gas permits in residential neighborhoods.

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The Shocking Republican Attack on the Environment and Our Drinking Water

WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) -- This year, residents of Midland, Texas sued Dow Chemical for dangerous levels of hexavalent chromium in their drinking water. Chromium-6 is a cancer-causing chemical made infamous by Julia Roberts' film, "Erin Brockovich." There are currently no drinking water standards for chromium-6, and the chemical industry is delaying a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assessment labeling it a potent carcinogen.

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