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USDA Must Take Action to Reduce Food Waste
The Minnesota Environmental Partnership is proud to feature the following post as part of a series of columns as part of a Student Voices Series issues. This is part of a continuing… Read more »
Fries with a Side of Health Concerns and Environmental Degradation: The Minnesota Potato Problem
The Minnesota Environmental Partnership is proud to feature the following post as part of a series of columns as part of a Student Voices Series issues. This is part of a continuing… Read more »
When the Buzzing Stops
The Minnesota Environmental Partnership is proud to feature the following post as part of a series of columns as part of a Student Voices Series issues. This is part of a continuing… Read more »
Becoming a Transportation Leader
We are proud to announce that the Minnesota Environmental Partnership is applying for our Transportation Leadership Certification, from our member organization, Transit for Livable Communities. What does this mean? Well,… Read more »
Conservation groups object to PolyMet environmental study, encourage public to speak out
Saint Paul, Minn (Nov. 13, 2015) –– Conservation groups objected to the PolyMet “final environmental impact statement” and encouraged the public to join them in objecting to the proposed sulfide… Read more »
If Minnesota pipelines were footballs: Half time report
What if we looked at our fight against pipelines and for clean water and public safety like the way some of us look at football? First, huge congratulations to the… Read more »
PolyMet’s Perilous Precipice: Say No to Falling Off the Cliff
Lake Superior Headwaters, St. Louis River – Minnesota (Source: Lori Andresen)Downstream of the proposed PolyMet Mine The PolyMet final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was released to the public November 6th,… Read more »
Adventure advocacy to protect a precious canoe country
Just a few weeks ago, Dave and Amy Freeman launched their canoe from River Point Resort and Outfitting Company on the Kawishiwi River. They were joined by more than 80… Read more »
The river and the lake: The endangered St. Louis River and its connection to Lake Superior
From a canoe, Seven Beaver Lake and Lake Superior could hardly feel more different. Seven Beaver is shallow and muddy, nothing like the deep and rocky Superior. Yet they are… Read more »