A Cow Runs Through It: Reflections on 20+ Years as an Environmental Mediator
By Michele Straube for EDRblog.org. I realized recently that my projects involved cows at the beginning, middle and end of my career, and a squishy […]
Read MoreBy Michele Straube for EDRblog.org. I realized recently that my projects involved cows at the beginning, middle and end of my career, and a squishy […]
Read MoreBy Gina Bartlett for EDRblog.org. This post originally appeared on Consensus Building Institute’s blog Feb. 6, 2017. We are reposting it with Gina Bartlett’s permission. […]
Read MoreBy Griffin Smith for EDRBlog.org People being viciously attacked—verbally and physically—just because they are a certain race, ethnicity, religion, or simply trying to fly war […]
Read MoreBy Danya Rumore for EDRBlog.org In every challenge, there is an opportunity. There is no doubt that we live in challenging times. One need only […]
Read MoreBy Ian Summers for EDRBlog.org Litigation over public land management has become a contentious topic in recent news. Industry groups and ranchers are pressuring the […]
Read MoreBy Nils Lofgren for EDRBlog.org Water is an important and essential commodity for people living in the western United States today. Water is just as […]
Read MoreBy Dan Adams for EDRblog.org Recently, I spent 17 days on the islands of Cebu and Negros in the Philippines. It was a powerful cultural […]
Read MoreBy Larry Schooler This post originally appeared in The Huffington Post on 03/29/2017 05:25 pm ET, updated Mar 30, 2017. We are reposting it with […]
Read MoreBy Michael Squires At its core, the Clean Air Act (CAA) is a health care statute. Congress found that “the growth in the amount and […]
Read MoreBy Adriane P. Borgias for EDRBlog.org “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the […]
Read MoreBy Alexis Juergens for BioLawToday.org. President Trump released his preliminary 2018 budget plan on March 15th. While the budget plan proposes decreased federal funding in […]
Read MoreBy Janey Heyman Moving from a small California beach town to Salt Lake City, I realized the night sky was a severely under-utilized resource in […]
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