March 2022 EcoNews
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News from the Center
Larry Glass, NEC Board President
Caroline Griffith, NEC Executive Director
Nordic Aquafarms
We’ve submitted comments, along with a coalition of allies, on the massive Draft Environmental Impact...
Welcome to the Team
Carlrey Arroyo
Hello to all EcoNews readers. My name is Carlrey Arroyo. I am Xicanx with Yoeme roots. I grew up in Southern California, and...
Student Focus: BLC & RESU
Bicycle Learning Center
Adam, BLC Instructor & Mechanic
The Bicycle Learning Center (BLC) of Cal Poly Humboldt is here for students learning how to maintain their...
Focus on Housing: Humboldt Struggles to Develop Enough
Tom Wheeler (EPIC) and Colin Fiske (CRTP)
Housing is an environmental issue. The failure to provide enough housing in our urban cores means that housing...
Project Rebound at Cal Poly Humboldt
Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist
Project Rebound, a program created to empower formerly incarcerated students, is now in the midst of its second year at Cal...
The Source of Life or a Resource for Life?
Western vs. Indigenous Views Regarding the Environment
Farzad Forouhar
We all remember the stories from our childhood, in many of which there was a witch, a...
¿La fuente de la vida o un recurso para la vida?
Puntos de vista occidental e indigenas sobre el medio ambiente
por Farzad Forouhar
traducción por Carlrey Arroyo
Todos recordamos las historias de nuestra infancia, en muchas de...
What is FERC? FERC and the Eel River Dam Removal
Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist
Recently, the Two Basin Partnership joined project owner Pacific Gas and Electric in the decision not to relicense the Potter Valley...
Nordic Aquafarms DEIR Raises Questions
Nordic AquaFarms’ proposed aquaculture facility in Samoa would be the largest project in Humboldt County in decades. Based on the Draft Environmental Impact Report...
Criticism Abounds for Eel River Sustainability Plan
Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist
Eel River Basin boundary map. Includes Hydesville, Ferndale, Fortuna, Loleta, and Rio Dell. Source: Humboldt County Groundwater Sustainability Agency Eel River...
A New Year in the Struggle to Save Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Matt Simmons, EPIC Legal Fellow
The struggle to save Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF) from greedy industrial logging started off the new year with a...
The Sandpiper | March 2022
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California Native Plant Society
Evening Programs
“Hope for a Bee, a Forest, and a People Lies in Native Plants.” Botanist, native bee expert, native plant farmer, and ethnobotanist Brian...
Zero Waste Humboldt: National Recycling Strategy
Maggie Gainer, Zero Waste Humboldt Consultant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is developing a series of strategies to “build a circular economy for all.” The...
Activism 101: Getting Started
Caroline Griffith, NEC Executive Director
For those of us who are seasoned activists, it can often be easy to forget the complex paths that got...
Tax Time: Honor Taxes and Land Acknowledgements
Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist
The month of March is when most people are preparing their taxes and taking inventory of their income and expenses. While...
Gray Wolves’ Reprieve
Dan Sealy, NEC Legislative Analyst
On February 10, 2022, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White of Oakland, California restored federal protections to gray wolves across much...
Got an IRA? Here’s How to Make a Tax-Free Donation to Your Favorite Nonprofit
Gary Falxa and Jim Froland
You may have seen a notice in EcoNews about using funds from an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) to make a...
A Sustainable Death: Benefits of a Natural Burial
Ivy Munnerlyn, Coastal Programs Coordinator
Death is all around us, from the decomposing redwood log to the California condor’s midday snack. Anyone who has spent...
Local Governance: What is HCAOG?
Elaine Weinreb
The Humboldt County Association of Governments, or “HCAOG” (pronounced “h-cog”) is a powerful but little-known Joint Powers Authority – a government agency made...
Eye on Washington
Dan Sealy, NEC Legislative Analyst
Rep. Huffman’s FISH Act, to Protect Salmon Strongholds Nationwide
After conducting several town hall style meetings in coastal communities across the...
Traveling Light: How to Ride the Bus
Susan Nolan
“I can skip this article,” you may be thinking, “I have a car.”
But wait! The bus has a lot to offer. It’s cheaper...
Keep That Solar Power Coming
Martha Walden
During the middle of the day on sunny days, California has so much solar power available that it's dirt cheap, sometimes even free....
Solutions Summit
Michael D. Pulliam
ARTIST RESIDENCY AT RECOLOGY SAN FRANCISCO
Recology is a private employee-owned company whose mission is shifting 'waste management' to 'resource recovery' through sustainable...
Creature Feature: Wild Foods
Check before you go:
Foraging can be fun but practice good land ethics. Know where you are foraging. If it is private or tribal land,...