May 2023 EcoNews

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News from the Center | May 2023

Larry Glass, NEC Board President Caroline Griffith, NEC Executive Director Green Colonialism Many of us think of colonialism and colonization as things that happened in the past,...

Letters to EcoNews: Nuclear & Deep Ecology

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Dear EcoNews, I would like to thank EcoNews Journalist, Elena Bilheimer, for two articles she wrote in the March, 2023 issue of the EcoNews: “Exploring...

Celebrate May Day: Support Workers, Defend the Earth

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Caroline Griffith, EcoNews Journalist As we’ve often reported in EcoNews, there are many ways that workers’ rights and environmental rights intersect. In celebration of International...

Landback in Goukd’in: An Opportunity for Healing and Justice

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Landback in Goukd'in: An Opportunity for Healing and Justice Caroline Griffith, NEC Executive Director Landback, which Indigenous peoples have been working for since the time of...

Take Our Waters, Take Our Lives

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An Interview with Charley Reed Interviewer: Tali Trillo, NEC Staff Describe who you are and your relationship to local lands. My name is Charley Reed. I’m a...

Refinery Pollution Worse in Communities of Color

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Oden Taylor, EcoNews Intern While it is clear that big oil pollutes the air, how does it affect the water and the creatures that depend...

How “Green” is Your Cannabis?

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Oden Taylor, EcoNews Intern Generators, High-Intensity Discharge lighting, dehumidifiers, industrial fans, giant opaque plastic tarps, and single-use, non-recyclable plastic packaging; for a product that claims...

Support Juneteenth

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Black Humboldt Press Release Black Humboldt Black Humboldt (BH) is interested in networking, building relationships and community with the Black & Brown communities of Humboldt, Del...

EPIC: Public Land Timber Sale Round Up

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Matt Simmons & Abigail Lowell, EPIC staff Having trouble keeping track of all of the gigantic logging projects currently proposed by the U.S. Forest Service...
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The Sandpiper | May 2023

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California Native Plant Society May 2023

REMINDER Wildflower Show & Native Plant Sale May 6 & 7.  Learn more at www.northcoastcnps.org.  Evening Program Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Living with Wildfire: Our Forests and...

Creativity Shouldn’t Cost the World

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Maker’s Apron Press Release Humboldt’s new Creative Reuse Center is up and running in Old Town. Maker’s Apron Creative Reuse, the spiritual successor to SCRAP...

Community Coastal Column | May 2023

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Sable Odry, NEC Coastal Programs Coordinator Update on Humboldt Bay Living Shoreline Planning On April 6 the Coastal Conservancy approved a grant of up to $750,000...

Trashlantis Rises

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Janine Redwine and Dawn Thomas “That thing came right for my Frappuccino!” Panicked local resident Pete Hagstrom described how he was knocked to the sand...

Logging in Your Neighborhood? Here’s Some Advice.

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By Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist With Help from Tom Wheeler and Matthew Simmons from EPIC Here at the NEC, we receive many questions from community members...

Rural Counties Wood Pellet Export Scheme Raises Concerns

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Gary Graham Hughes, Americas Program Coordinator, Biofuelwatch Over the first months of 2023 Humboldt County has taken on a leadership role in a massive scheme...

Celebrate Bike Month

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Test Out Complete Streets “Pop Ups” on Broadway Caltrans Caltrans and partners have been working toward implementing the vision laid out in the Broadway Multimodal Corridor Plan,...

Yurok Tribe Partners with Women in Fire Program

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Yurok Tribe and National Park Service Press Release Through the Yurok Tribe’s partnership with Redwood National Park, the Yurok Fire Department was  selected to train four...

Farm Feature: Bayside Park Farm

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Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist Located in the City of Arcata’s Bayside Park is a three-acre fruit and vegetable farm dedicated to sustainable agriculture and creating...

Get on Board: Expecting Everything to Burn Anyway

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Martha Walden Anyone who walks in the forest knows there is a lot of dead wood out there. Rotting wood is good for the soil...

Solutions Summit | May 2023

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SOLAR MEADOWS Solar power companies around the world are designing ground-based solar panel installations that support native plants, animals, and insects, protecting and enriching local...

Creature Feature: English Ivy

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Elena Bilheimer, EcoNews Journalist Hedera helix, commonly known as English ivy, is an evergreen vine from the Araliaceae (ginseng) family. Native to Europe, Scandinavia, and...

Stop Shopping for the Holidays

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Margaret Gainer and Elena Bilheimer With November upon us, we are in the thick of the holiday season with all its joy, merriment, celebration and...