Juneteenth: Celebrate Freedom

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Black Humboldt  Juneteenth is a national holiday celebrating the date African Slaves were both freed from Slavery but more importantly the day The US decided to recognize said freedom. Today we honor this day by...

Silver Spotted Butterfly Poem

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by Ellen E. Taylor The Gods of Everything are leaving: Human  evil  fires  their rage! Missiles, drones, bombs, greed, pride, thieving: Times to end the Iron Age. Grabbing  thunderbolts to throw One  studies  Earth to pick his mark But something stops...

Solutions Summit | June 2022

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CALIFORNIA COMPOST AT WORK Composting food scraps and using compost on farms helps resist droughts and hugely reduces emissions of methane, a serious greenhouse gas. California's new compost mandate (SB 1383) helps make this positive...

Get on Board for the Climate: Hercules for CAP Coordinator

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Martha Walden, 11th Hour The men and women who work for the county and the cities from Rio Dell to Trinidad have addressed a crucial question: How can we here in Humboldt County help avert...

Creature Feature: Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel

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Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist Few rodents can capture the public’s attention and imagination like flying squirrels. Worldwide, there are about 46 species of flying squirrels out of the over 300 species of squirrels. Flying squirrels...

Eye on Washington | June 2022

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Dan Sealy, NEC Legislative Analyst The Current DC Climate and You  As the local beauty of spring in DC moves to the storms and unpredictability of late spring and summer, the national political climate also moves...

National Trails Day Celebration

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Humboldt Trails Council The Humboldt Trails Council (HTC) invites you to get out and celebrate National Trails Day on June 4th and stop by one of their three activity stations to learn more about the...

Farm Feature: Community Food Guide

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Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist The 2022 Humboldt and Del Norte Community Food Guide, created by Cooperation Humboldt, is now available at newsstands throughout Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. Physical copies of the guide can also...

Garbage Land: On The Secret Trail of Trash

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Ivy Munnerlyn, Coastal Programs Coordinator During my time at the NEC, I’ve read a lot about the environmental consequences of our disposable culture. For this month’s Coastal Column, I wanted to dig a little deeper...

Hill Day with the Surfrider Humboldt Chapter

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Sabriyya Ghanizada, EcoNews Intern “The Surfrider Foundation is a grassroots non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our ocean, waves and beaches for all people. Founded in 1984 by a handful of...

California Native Plant Society | June 2022

Field Trips June 18, Saturday.  Christmas Prairie Field Trip.  We will explore this diverse lake at 2300 ft. on the forested ridge west of Redwood Creek, courtesy of Green Diamond Resource Company.  This diverse site...

Three Science Projects Receive Awards from Sierra Club North Group

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Sue Leskiw, Sierra Club For the 15th year, North Group Sierra Club sponsored awards for the best projects relating to environmental issues at the annual Humboldt County Science Fair, which was held virtually in mid-March....

Planning a Zero Waste Wedding

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Krista Miller, ZWH As you rethink how you organize your wedding in order to reduce waste, and ultimately your wedding’s carbon footprint, you must start with a commitment to sufficient advance planning, an emphasis on...

CRTP: Active Transportation and Health

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Colin Fiske, Executive Director The term “active transportation” most often refers to walking and biking. In recent years, though, many advocates and researchers have expanded the definition to include the use of all sorts of...

The Sandpiper | June 2022

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Click here to download a PDF of the June Sandpiper

Humboldt Baykeeper: Coastal Commission Approves Offshore Wind Exploration Plan (With Conditions)

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Jen Kalt, Humboldt Baykeeper Director On April 7, the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s plans for studying marine life in the proposed Humboldt Wind Energy Area, 21 miles west...

EPIC: The Largest Timber Sale Ever?

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Tom Wheeler, EPIC Executive Director The Forest Service is attempting its largest timber sale in modern history. Innocuously titled the “Region 5 Post-Disturbance Hazard Tree Project,” the project would allow logging of fire-affected trees—so-called “salvage...

Author-Artist Obi Kaufmann Explores the Coasts of California

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Dan Sealy, Northcoast Environmental Center  Picking up a book by artist and naturalist Obi Kaufmann feels very personal. The books are more compact than typical hardbound books, heftier than classic paperback books, and are rugged...

An Initial Spark Generated

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Illuminating Thoughts About Renewable Energy in Humboldt Alec Brown and Lorelei Walker What do you think about renewable energy projects? How do you feel about local renewable energy projects like microgrids and offshore wind? What is...

Carbon Footprint

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Sasha Lyth,  Redwood Coast Montessori Redwood Coast Montessori (RCM) School 8th Graders have been studying climate change and possible solutions to various aspects of this global problem.  As part of their investigation, they are designing...

Cómo ahorrar dinero en su factura de electricidad

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Susan Nolan El aire acondicionado no es algo en lo que la mayoría de personas en Humboldt piensen, pero en todo el estado, es un gran impulsor de la demanda de electricidad porque aumenta la...

Volunteer Spotlight: Smith River Alliance Cleanup

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Community volunteers and students from the Del Norte High School Interact Club collected 4,900 pounds of trash from Frontbeach Park and South Beach in Crescent City, as well as the Elk Creek Wetland and...

DIY Zero: How to Save Money on Your Electric Bill

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Susan Nolan Air conditioning is not something most Humboldters think about, but statewide, it’s a big driver of electricity demand, pushing up need in afternoons and evenings through summer and fall. That affects everyone in...

Paving a Path for Safer Roads

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Raven E. Marshall, EcoNews Intern Humboldt County is known for many things but unfortunately it seems it has seen a concentration of pedestrian and biking injuries and fatalities leaving many guessing as to why. Dangerous by...

Piecing Together Humboldt’s Housing Problem

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Sabriyya Ghanizada, EcoNews Intern There is a housing crisis in California and Humboldt County (HumCo) is no exception. With Cal Poly Humboldt prospecting to double its enrollment, it will impact an already scarce market. Housing...