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Environment

Saving the Oceans, One Film At A Time

by Robin Yeager on 12/01/2011

in Environment, Ocean

I told our esteemed director, filmmaker/scientist Levi Lewis, that I was willing to take on any role in his film except that of actor.  You can see how well I, and my fellow students, Dominique Cano-Stucco, Daniel Paredes-Gonzales and the late Tim Ray succeeded in this 60-second short, A Coral-Bacteria Love Story.

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As beautiful and biologically diverse as San Diego County is, it’s hardly a bastion of liberalism. Yet local communities are on the leading edge with respect to planning for the long-term effects of a changing climate.
San Diego is not alone here. Many local governments, various regulatory agencies and the international community — just [...]

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‘Globs of Death’ – Up close and personal underwater views of the BP disaster

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Despite support of beach cities and California Legislature, Schwarzenegger vetoes SB 4, which would have banned smoking on state beaches and in state parks

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Ziptrek’s Eco Education While Zipping Through A Coastal Temperate Rain Forest in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

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Scientific Evidence of Climate Change is Solid —
Birch Aquarium at UCSD/Scripps Has Extensive Exhibit

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NRDC Helped U.S OpenTennis Go Green

by Robin Yeager on 09/04/2009

in Environment

Natural Resources Defense Council Helped U.S Open Tennis Go Green

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Healthy Ocean Law required for economic sustainability of ocean-related tourism, recreation and fishing

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Local Opponents Prevail Over ‘Clean Coal’ Advocates

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