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SEA-LEVEL RISE Deadly Waters: Rising Seas Putting Wildlife at Risk. Sea levels worldwide are rising at increasing rates as temperatures warm due to climate change.If we don’t reduce our greenhouse gas pollution, those levels will rise another 3 or 4 feet on average — and perhaps up to 6.5 feet or more — within this century.Some areas are particularly vulnerable. FOOD WASTE IS TRASHING THE PLANET Food Waste Is Trashing the Planet. Agriculture is responsible for enormous amounts of habitat loss, greenhouse gas emissions, water use and pollution, making it one of the biggest threats to biodiversity worldwide. When food is wasted, so are the natural resources and wildlife sacrificed to our food system — and we waste a lot of food. TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE. The U.S. transportation sector is responsible for about a third of our country’s climate-damaging emissions. In California transportation is the leading source of greenhouse gas pollution, accounting for about 40% of the state’s emissions. Fossil-fueled transportation emissions also create smog,soot and
AMERICA'S GRAY WOLVES: A LONG ROAD TO RECOVERY Few animals evoke the wild like wolves. Majestic, intelligent and highly social, they’re crucial in driving evolution and balancing ecosystems. Some 2 million wolves once roamed freely throughout North America. But federal extermination programs slashed their numbers to the breaking point. By the SAVE AMERICA'S WOLVES Save America's Wolves. Wolves are noble, iconic animals revered for their wildness and fierce beauty. As top predators, they're also essential to their ecosystems. Wolves once roamed in great numbers across North America. But most of them were wiped out in a campaign to drive them off the landscape, often to make room for livestock. BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT FACTSHEET Created Date: 12/4/2017 10:06:11 AM Title: Bears Ears NationalMonument Factsheet
CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITYABOUTACTIONPROGRAMSSPECIESNEWSROOMPUBLICATIONS The Center for Biological Diversity works through science, law and creative media to secure a future for all species, great or small, hovering on the brink of extinction. NEWSROOM - BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY VICTOR, Idaho— The Center for Biological Diversity, the Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society Legislative Fund and Sierra Club today petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore federal protection under the Endangered Species Act to gray wolves, after Idaho and Montana passed legislation aimed at drastically reducing wolf populations in those states. LAWSUIT LAUNCHED TO FORCE FEDERAL REGULATION OF PVC AS WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a notice today of its intent to sue the federal government for failing to regulate polyvinyl chloride — more commonly known as PVC or vinyl — as hazardous waste. PVC is one of the mostly commonly used and discarded forms of plastic, yet numerous studies have found it’s highly toxic to human health and the environment.SAVING THE INSECTS
Through our Saving the Insects campaign, the Center fights to save insects from extinction by combining science and creative activism with environmental laws and policy. We fight to get insects the protection they need under the Endangered Species Act. We combat pesticide use by taking on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyand the
SEA-LEVEL RISE
SEA-LEVEL RISE Deadly Waters: Rising Seas Putting Wildlife at Risk. Sea levels worldwide are rising at increasing rates as temperatures warm due to climate change.If we don’t reduce our greenhouse gas pollution, those levels will rise another 3 or 4 feet on average — and perhaps up to 6.5 feet or more — within this century.Some areas are particularly vulnerable. FOOD WASTE IS TRASHING THE PLANET Food Waste Is Trashing the Planet. Agriculture is responsible for enormous amounts of habitat loss, greenhouse gas emissions, water use and pollution, making it one of the biggest threats to biodiversity worldwide. When food is wasted, so are the natural resources and wildlife sacrificed to our food system — and we waste a lot of food. TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE. The U.S. transportation sector is responsible for about a third of our country’s climate-damaging emissions. In California transportation is the leading source of greenhouse gas pollution, accounting for about 40% of the state’s emissions. Fossil-fueled transportation emissions also create smog,soot and
AMERICA'S GRAY WOLVES: A LONG ROAD TO RECOVERY Few animals evoke the wild like wolves. Majestic, intelligent and highly social, they’re crucial in driving evolution and balancing ecosystems. Some 2 million wolves once roamed freely throughout North America. But federal extermination programs slashed their numbers to the breaking point. By the SAVE AMERICA'S WOLVES Save America's Wolves. Wolves are noble, iconic animals revered for their wildness and fierce beauty. As top predators, they're also essential to their ecosystems. Wolves once roamed in great numbers across North America. But most of them were wiped out in a campaign to drive them off the landscape, often to make room for livestock. BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT FACTSHEET Created Date: 12/4/2017 10:06:11 AM Title: Bears Ears NationalMonument Factsheet
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SEA-LEVEL RISE Deadly Waters: Rising Seas Putting Wildlife at Risk. Sea levels worldwide are rising at increasing rates as temperatures warm due to climate change.If we don’t reduce our greenhouse gas pollution, those levels will rise another 3 or 4 feet on average — and perhaps up to 6.5 feet or more — within this century.Some areas are particularly vulnerable. 12 WAYS TO LIVE MORE SUSTAINABLY 12 Ways to Live More Sustainably. Every day we make choices in our lives that affect the environment, the climate and other species. From what we eat to how many children we decide to have, there’s a lot we can do to “choose wild” and reduce our environmental footprint to POPULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ABOUT OUR POPULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY WORK. Human population growth and overconsumption are at the root of our most pressing environmental problems, including the wildlife extinction crisis, habitat loss and climate change. To save wildlife and wild places, we use creative media, advocacy and public outreach to raise awareness about runawayMEET THE STAFF
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Phosphate Mining's Significant Threats to Florida's Water and Wildlife. Processed phosphates — little-discussed but widely spread throughout the food chain — pose a serious threat to our environment. Phosphate rock mining, along with the inorganic fertilizers and animal feed supplements for which phosphate is mined,pollute our air
OCEAN PLASTICS POLLUTION Plastic accumulating in our oceans and on our beaches has become a global crisis. Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences that make up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces. At current rates plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050. Sign ENERGY AND GLOBAL WARMING ENERGY AND GLOBAL WARMING. Fossil fuels — coal, petroleum, and natural gas — are our main sources of energy, producing the vast majority of fuel, electricity, and heat used by people across the globe. In 2005 a whopping 86 percent of energy used worldwide came from fossil fuel combustion, and right now in the United States, thenumber isn
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