Currents | We Fight for Clean Water.
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April 2021
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NY Times: "Florida Crisis Highlights a Nationwide Risk From Toxic Ponds"
“They’re just an irresponsible way to store very dangerous waste,” Daniel E. Estrin, Waterkeeper Alliance general counsel and advocacy director, told The New York Times in an explanatory piece on the recent crisis at a former phosphate plant in Florida. The piece highlighted that there are thousands of open-air lagoons housing toxic waste from mines, power plants, and industrial animal agriculture around the country putting communities in harm's way.
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“ER” Cast to Reunite on "Stars in the House" on Earth Day in Support of Waterkeeper Alliance
Thursday, April 22 at 8pm ET - The doctors are in! The beloved cast of “ER” will reunite on “Stars In The House” for a very special Earth Day episode benefiting Waterkeeper Alliance. Gloria Reuben, who portrayed physician assistant Jeanie Boulet on the hit TV series, serves as the President of Waterkeeper Alliance. Gloria will be joined by George Clooney (Doug Ross), Noah Wyle (John Carter), Laura Innes (Kerry Weaver), Anthony Edwards (Mark Greene), Alex Kingston (Elizabeth Corday), Julianna Margulies (Carol Hathaway), Goran Visnjic (Luka Kovac), Paul McCrane (Robert Romano), Ming-Na Wen (Jing-Mei Chen), Laura Cerón (Chuny Marquez), Yvette Freeman (Haleh Adams), Conni Marie Brazelton (Connie Oligario), and CCH Pounder (Angela Hicks) for an evening of catching up and reminiscing about their time at Chicago’s County General Hospital.
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Digital Rally | The People vs. Liberty Mutual: Voices from the Frontlines
Wednesday, April 14 at 4pm ET - Join us for a digital rally to demand that Liberty respect Indigenous rights and stop insuring fossil fuel expansion. Over the past year, Liberty has refused to meet with communities impacted by the fossil fuel projects that they are backing, and they are silencing all questions and comments at this year’s Annual Policyholder Meeting.
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** From the Waterkeeper Blog
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Nicoya Peninsula Waterkeeper
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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How to Run a Farm and be a Hero at the Same Time
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Detroit Riverkeeper
Michigan, United States
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Detroit Riverkeeper is Helping Reverse Decades of Unregulated Pollution
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Waterkeepers Bahamas
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Waterkeeper Alliance and Leading Bahamian Environmental Groups Slam Rushed Review of Disney’s EIA on Proposed Lighthouse Point Cruise Ship Port
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Water Data Collaborative
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Water Data Collaborative, a New Program at The Commons
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The Great Lakes Need You!
The future of the Great Lakes depends on activists like you calling for drinkable, fishable, swimmable water for future generations. We need your voice to ensure that this vision for the lakes becomes a reality. Sign up below to get more information from the Great Lakes Waterkeepers today and learn more about how you can take a stand for our Great Lakes!
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** Who is Waterkeeper?
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We're launching a new monthly series! Who Is Waterkeeper? will highlight the grassroots advocates of the Waterkeeper movement who fight for their watersheds and communities with unwavering commitment.
First up? Assateague Coastkeeper Kathy Phillips, whose lifelong love of the water led her to protect the coastal watersheds of Maryland and Virginia from aging septic systems, overdevelopment—and the local poultry industry.
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