More than 123,000 join the call to save the bees
Wherever you go, you're likely to find people who have heard about the decline in bee populations and are willing to do something about it.
That was our experience this summer, as our national network sent canvassers across the country, where they knocked on doors, wrote letters, and met with lawmakers in support of restrictions on the class of pesticides called neonicotinoids (or neonics), which are known to kill bees. Their message resonated. As of this writing, more than 123,000 people have sent messages to their governors and state legislators calling for action.
"If we want to save the bees, one of the first things we need to do is stop using the pesticides that are killing them," said Steve Blackledge, senior director of our national network's Conservation program.
Decision-makers across the country took notice, from Idaho, where the governor's office requested a meeting with Steve, to Texas, where the state Parks and Wildlife Department agreed to stop using neonics in state parks.
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Environment Colorado tours National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Electric transportation, grid modernization, geothermal and more. In June, Environment Colorado staff got a glimpse...
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Report: Solar power delivers more than 'just' clean energy
Solar energy is more than just a cleaner way to power our lives....
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House passes sweeping measures to clean up PFAS contamination
Millions of Americans are worried about toxic PFAS chemicals that have contaminated their drinking water....
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Bipartisan group of 24 governors join us in standing up for clean cars
Throughout our national network, staff and members have repeatedly won and defended standards that improve...
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Join the call for renewable electricity
The Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) Act of 2019 would put the U.S. on track for at least 50 percent renewable electricity by 2035. Tell your senators to pass the RES Act.
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