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Support our environment by voting November 6th This Novemebr 6th, the Surfrider Foundation encourages all Americans to exercise their right to vote. Voting is one of the best, most effective ways of protecting our environmental resources. Here are some websites and resources to help y...
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The California State Legislature is considering a bill the would ban plastic checkout bags at supermarkets, retail pharmacies and convenience stores statewide starting in 2014. Assembly Bill 298 would also require those retailers to provide reusable bags for sale and charge a fee for ...
The California State Legislature is considering a bill the would ban plastic checkout bags at supermarkets, retail pharmacies and convenience stores statewide starting in 2014. Assembly Bill 298 would also require those retailers to provide reusable bags for sale and charge a fee for ...
Stop Dangerous Seismic Testing on Central CA Coast Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has proposed to conduct high-energy seismic testing off the Central Coast in order to map fault zones near Diablo Canyon nuclear plant (supposedly to predict power plant “safety” during an earthquake). ...
After a 23 year fight, Ma’alaea on Maui is saved May 07 2012 | Coastal development , Surfing , Twenty-three years after we started the fight to preserve the surf break at Ma’alaea we succeeded. It is now saved. To put that amount of time into perspective, Surfrider Foundation came int...
LA and SB Move Forward with Plastic Bag Bans! May 23 2012 | Rise Above Plastics , Bag Bans , by Bill Hickman The Los Angeles and Santa Barbara City Councils each voted this week to move forward with plans to ban plastic checkout bags and place a ten-cent fee on paper bags at grocery s...