#DidYouKnow that Canada’s Banff National Park contains 44 wildlife road crossing structures, the most in any single place in the world? These structures have benefited elk, grizzly bears, and countless other creatures for almost 30 years now, reducing collision mortality rates and opening up corridors for migration. Wildlife corridors, or land areas that connect fragmented habitats, can make movement and resources more accessible for animals. Congress is considering the bipartisan Wildlife Movement Through Partnerships Act (H.R.8836), which would support efforts that improve habitat connectivity. Swipe to learn more about the importance of wildlife corridors for conservation and environmental policy 🦊 For more information, check out the sources at this link: https://lnkd.in/ed5K24Cy #Wildlife #Conservation #Migration #WildlifeCorridors
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The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 by a bipartisan Congressional caucus to provide timely, credible information for policymakers and influential stakeholders, and promote innovative environmental and energy solutions. Today, our mission is to advance science‐based solutions for climate change, energy, and environmental challenges in order to achieve our vision of a sustainable, resilient, and equitable world.
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- renewable energy, climate change, policy, renewables, biofuels, energy efficiency, green buildings, sustainability, clean energy, global warming, bioenergy, transportation, transit
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Mga empleyado sa Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
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David Robison
Vice President of Finance at Environmental and Energy Study Institute
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Raya Salter (Climate Auntie)
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Paul Haven
Transportation and Energy Policy Fellow at Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
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Jesse Caputo
Research Forester at U.S. Forest Service
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Two more days until July Bonus Day! Have you been thinking of giving a larger donation to EESI for climate solutions? If so, set a reminder for this Wednesday, when matching funds from GlobalGiving can make your gift go further! Donations between $100 and $1,000 will be matched starting at 9am until funds run out. The higher the gift, the higher the match percentage. Donate here to maximize your impact for climate: https://lnkd.in/ey94eMuy #JulyBonusDay #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #BeTheChange
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#LastWeekInCongress: ✔ The House Committee on Natural Resources advanced the Accelerating Appraisals and Conservation Efforts Act (H.R.5443) to the House floor for consideration. The bipartisan bill would reduce the red tape hindering land sales and exchanges between private lands and federal public lands. ✔ The same committee also advanced the bipartisan Water Monitoring and Tracking Essential Resources (WATER) Data Improvement Act (H.R.5770) to support water monitoring programs under the U.S. Geological Survey. ✔ The Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (H.R.8812), a legislative package that reauthorizes flood control, ecosystem restoration, and other water resource projects under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was introduced in the House. ✔ Introduced in both chambers, the Wildlife Movement Through Partnerships Act (H.R.8836) would codify the Wildlife Movement and Migration Corridor Grant Program, establish the State and Tribal Migration Research Program, and support other conservation initiatives. Catch up on all recent updates in Congress: https://lnkd.in/e39Gw3CS #Congress #Bipartisan #Water #NaturalResources
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How much do you typically spend on a pizza or burrito bowls for the family? What if you committed that amount each month to power climate change solutions? With a monthly gift to EESI, you can educate policymakers on science-based climate solutions, assist rural utilities in making clean energy more accessible, and provide scholarships for the next generation of climate leaders. Join others who have made the same decision as part of our Sustaining Partners program for monthly donors. Becoming a Sustaining Partner means you receive a subscription to EESI's brand-new newsletter exclusively for Sustaining Partners and Friends of EESI, Climate Policy Insider. Tap the link to learn about becoming a Sustaining Partner today and powering climate solutions every month, affordably: https://lnkd.in/eakYj26e #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis #Charity #EnvironmentalNonprofit
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Some of you may remember learning about the City of Trees Challenge during our June 11 briefing on natural climate solutions. This initiative has successfully planted 235,000 forest seedlings! 👏👏👏
The Boise City of Trees Initiative, backed by federal funding from the REPLANT Act, is a testament to the power of collaboration between federal agencies, municipal governments, and non-profit organizations. The project not only jump-starts carbon sequestration, serving as a natural climate solution, but also brings numerous co-benefits to the local community. Learn how to implement a similar project in your community: https://nature.ly/3L8E2YD #NaturalClimateSolutions #PostFireReforestation #Forests4Climate #REPLANTAct #IIJA
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The Supreme Court rejected 40 years of precedent last Friday by overturning the Chevron doctrine, which gave reasonable deference to expert agencies when interpreting statutes. Now, that authority belongs to judges. EESI President Daniel Bresette swiftly released a media statement decrying this decision. "As the rejection of the Chevron doctrine reverberates throughout government and across the legal landscape, it is hard to imagine how it could result in anything positive for climate action." Tap the link to read his full remarks: https://lnkd.in/eEvpqvp6 #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #ChevronDoctrine #ClimatePolicy
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#LastWeekInCongress: ✔ The Senate passed the bipartisan Fire Grants and Safety Act (S.870), which would reauthorize fire and emergency response programs. The bill also includes the Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy (ADVANCE) Act. ✔ The bipartisan Fix Our Forest Act (H.R.8790), which aims to expedite regulatory review processes for forest management projects that curtail wildfire risk, was introduced in the House. ✔ Also introduced in the House, the bipartisan America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Reauthorization Act (H.R.8811) would reauthorize wildlife conservation efforts across the country and increase protections from new and emerging threats. ✔ And introduced in the Senate, the bipartisan Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act (S.4576) would extend the life of the System Conservation Pilot Program -- which tests water conservation strategies to alleviate the impacts of severe drought -- to 2026. Catch up on all recent updates in Congress: https://ow.ly/tnzR50Ss6sH #Congress #Bipartisan #FireSafety #NuclearEnergy #Conservation
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With each passing summer, the burdens of extreme heat become heavier and heavier on people across the globe. Heat waves are threatening public health, fueling prime conditions for wildfires, and driving up electricity demands. In an episode of Season 6 of The Climate Conversation podcast, EESI Board Member Kurt Shickman discussed resilience for urban communities in the face of a warming climate. Turn the sound on 📢 to listen to this clip #FromTheArchives where Kurt explains why heat warnings should be tailored to communities based on vulnerability to make them more prepared for potential health impacts Check out Kurt's full episode at the link: https://lnkd.in/eRjHUnaz #ExtremeHeat #HeatWave #Podcast #GlobalWarming
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#ThrowbackThursday to circa 2008 with EESI board member Rosina Bierbaum and former executive director Carol Werner, seen here unwinding after a long day of advancing science-based solutions to climate change. #TBT #EESIat40 #ClimateAction #Nonprofit
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With so many nonprofits out there working on climate change and other challenges, how can you feel confident you're having the biggest possible impact with your giving? You can feel confident when you give to EESI! We have just earned our 15th Four-Star Charity 🌟🌟🌟🌟 rating (the highest possible!) from Charity Navigator, the nation’s top evaluator of nonprofits. On top of that, EESI maintains a 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency on Candid's Guidestar and is a 2024 Top Rated Nonprofit on GreatNonprofits. If you want to advance science-based solutions to the climate crisis, you can't do better than EESI. Tap the link to see the breakdown of our Charity Navigator score: https://lnkd.in/eGVu3jVP #CharityNavigator #FourStarCharity #GivingBack #BeTheChange #Philanthropy #ClimateAction
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