Solutions Summit
by Michael Pulliam
"very country in the world has improved its life expectancy over the last 200 years. In fact almost every country has improved by almost every measure…. My guess is you feel that...
GET ON BOARD FOR THE CLIMATE: Humboldt Climate Game Is Back
by Martha Walden, 11th Hour
Oblivious to the looming pandemic last year, 11th Hour scheduled five public events from Rio Dell to McKinleyville in March and April. We were working to gather Humboldt folks interested...
Time to Understand the “30 X 30” Strategy
by Dan Sealy
“30 by 30 is about setting a goal and bringing people together on conservation to conserve lands for future generations — a bipartisan idea that is very popular with the American people.”...
Eye on Washington July 2021
by Dan Sealy
Atmosphere in Washington
The hot, humid, summer weather with the constant hum of 17 year cicadas sets the stage for politics. This is the time of year when pre-air-conditioned Washington once was in...
Community Contributions: Village Rock Shop Butterflies
My name is Xenia Mateiu and I am the owner of The Village Rock Shop, a small, local gemstones and crystals gift shop in Carlsbad, California. A special event is happening in the shop...
Wind and Solar Powered Clothes Dryer
In 1938 the first clothes dryer was introduced in the United States. This new invention quickly caught on and now more than 90% of Americans and 80% of Canadians use them exclusively. While almost...
Creature Feature
by Ivy Munnerlyn
Great Blue Heron
Scientific Name: Ardea herodias
Wiyot Name: Heluqhiyan
The Great Blue Heron is the largest species of heron in North America, with a wingspan of roughly 2m. They are also a very widespread...
Redrawing the Lines: Redistricting on the North Coast
By Caroline Griffith
Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the United States House of Representatives and apportions Representatives to each state based on population, with the stipulation that the district lines must be...
Sweet Carrots and Uncomfortable Sticks
by Colin Fiske
Climate chaos presents a clear and urgent mandate for people to change many of their behaviors. With transportation now accounting for the largest share of domestic greenhouse gas emissions, transportation behaviors are...
Proposed Bill Would Stop Succulent Poaching
By Caroline Griffith
Note: It has come to our attention that a photo used in a previous version of this article, as well as in the print version, is a photo of Sedum spathulifolium subsp....
Opinion: Farm-Raising Atlantic Salmon in Humboldt County: Risky for Ecosystems and Communities
by Darcey Evans, Save California Salmon
This is a guest opinion piece. The ideas and views expressed in this article are not necessarily those of the Northcoast Environmental Center or its member groups.
Nordic Aquafarms, a...
Collaborative Future Making: The Movement to Save Jackson Demonstration State Forest
By Michelle McMillan, Mama Tree Network
The future can be daunting - especially when you’re young, and staring down the barrel of climate instability. A tree sit is simple. It takes a nebulous conversation and...
CNPS Happenings — July 2021
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CNPS welcomes everyone. No expertise required.
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Evening Programs will resume in September -- we hope in-person as well as via Zoom!
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Field Trips
Register with Carol at 707-822-2015 or [email protected] to learn details. Covid protocols observed.
July...
Tracking Plastic Waste Crime
by Maggie Gainer
Recognizing the worldwide problems caused by the ever-increasing generation of plastic waste, the Basel Action Network’s (BAN) Plastic Waste Transparency Project has begun to track plastic waste crime.
Europe and North America are...
Nexus: Making the Environment, and Environmentalism, Accessible
by Alissa Norman, Community Advocate Tri-County Independent Living
One definition of sustainability is “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” In order to truly do...
The Duty to Protect our Redwood Relatives
By Crista Ray
My name is Crista Ray and I am a Sinkyone descendant. I am a member of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians and represent my Tribe on the board of the...
Presentación de la Guía de identificación de desechos marinos
Por Ivy Munnerlyn
traducción por Jasmin Segura
Si alguna vez has limpiado una playa en el condado de Humboldt, probablemente te hayas encontrado con algo que te haga preguntar "¿qué diablos es esto?" Es fácil identificar...
Introducing the Marine Debris Identification Guide
By Ivy Munnerlyn
If you’ve ever done a beach cleanup in Humboldt County, you’ve probably run across something that makes you ask “what on Earth is this”? It’s easy to identify a plastic food wrapper...
Kid’s World Ocean Day Celebrates Our Oceans with Art
Press release, Friends of the Dunes
After a year in which distance learning became standard in California’s schools, hundreds of elementary students from cities across California will be joining together virtually to send a message...
Otter Spotting on the North Coast
by Caroline Griffith
Catching sight of a river otter in the wild can be an exhilarating moment. Playful and sleek, Lontra canadensis (sukseswilh in Wiyot or ło:q’-yiditile in Hupa) is the top of its water-based...
Trash Art Contest Brings Awareness to Waste
by Chelsea Pulliam
We are putting out the call to all trash crafters and upcycling artists! We want you to create a piece of trash art and enter to win prizes! Submission deadline is July...
Letter to EcoNews: Got Water? Does the County Know?
Got Water? Does the County Know?
The answer is "no" when asked about estimated and actual usage totals related to cannabis projects/permits for the County (Public Record Request 21-383, dated May 18, 2021 responded to...
Dear EcoNews
Dear EcoNews,
I’ve been trying to reduce my carbon footprint by biking more, but I live in Eureka and work in Arcata and it doesn’t always feel safe riding on the “safety corridor.” What’s the...
Letters to EcoNews: Mt. Trashmore, Birding, Recycling and Poker
Mt. Trashmore, Birding and Recycling
My father taught me his love of nature and the outdoors. As a busy ob/gyn doctor in the Bay Area, his idea of vacation was packing into the High Sierra...
News From the Center
by Larry Glass and Carrie Tully
We’ve been getting a lot of calls here at the NEC about logging taking place in many of our local watersheds. Many of these are occurring on timber industry-owned...