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Stewardship Roundtable – Sep. 14, Collin O’Mara, NWF, Guest Conservationist
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, bipartisan, Collin O'Mara, conservation, NWF, stewardship roundtable, 0
Next Roundtable: September 14, 8:30 a.m. – 9: 45, NWF, 1200 G St. NW Suite 900 Collin O’Mara, CEO...
Environmental Modernists – Technology as Salvation or a Temporal Fix
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, disconnectedness, environmental stewardship, Fred Pearce, How to Think Seriously About the Planet, Oikophillia, Roger Scruton, social fragmentation, technology, The Breakthrough Institute, 0
Interesting piece over at The Breakthrough Institute on the continued awakening of modern environmental thought by Fred Pearce, under the new...
Good Life is About Connectedness
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, Brooklin Times, E.B. White, Joel White, Kristin Flannery, Mick Flannery, Rod Dreher, The 9th Wave Lodge, The Little Way of Ruthie Leming, Wooden Boat, 7
After celebrating an elementary and middle school graduation in our household this June, Sheara and I and the girls hit the road...
How to fill the water infrastructure investment gap in one easy lesson
Tracy Mehan, , Uncategorized, Water Issues, Clean Water Act, CWSRF, ELI, financing, infrastructure gap, Michael Curley, Safe Drinking Water Act, State Revolving Fund, water finance policy, WIFIA, 1
We should all offer thanks for a new book by Environmental Law Institute visiting scholar Michael Curley, a former...
“Live Free or Die” or should it be “Drink Raw Milk or Die”
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, Blue Hill, Dan Brown, farmers, food safety, food sovereignty, freedom, Gravelwood Farm, Localism, Maine, produce, prosecution, raw milk, unpasteurized milk, 0
Not sure if it’s sour grapes or sour milk churning in Maine but, regardless, Blue Hill Maine is the epicenter...
Many Fisheries on the Rebound – Good for Fish, Environment, and Jobs
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, Brian Handwerk, conservation, environment, environmentalist, fisheries, National Geographic, NRDC, 0
By Brent Fewell I admittedly grow weary at times with all the dour, long-faced, gloom-and doom stuff of my...
Improving Policy Outcomes Through Better Science Communication
Brent Fewell, , Uncategorized, Dan Kahan, Science Communication Problem, 0
Conservefewell is pleased to co-host along with the Environmental Policy Group a roundtable discussion with Dan Kahan, the Elizabeth...
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Brent–thanks for doing this wonderful work. I love the fact that we (as Republicans) can show that “sustainable environmental protection” is a universal issue, not a “D” vs “R”!!!!
Pam, thanks for your comment – couldn’t agree more. A recall fondly our time together at EPA. Thanks for your many years of public service and helping to make EPA a better and more effective agency.