Results for keyword: Advocacy Groups
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Look who’s in the conflict business now
A rising number of Westerners are committed to local solutions that benefit both the land and communities
by Paul Larmer, Sep 27, 2004 -
Buying ecological leverage
High Country News interviews Bill Hedden of the Grand Canyon Trust about northern Arizona’s Kane and Two Mile ranches, which the Trust and the Conservation Fund have an exclusive option to purchase
by Paul Larmer, Aug 02, 2004 -
Hunter to NRA: It’s the habitat, stupid
The writer blasts the National Rifle Association for neglecting its mission and hawking falsehoods about the Sierra Club
by Ben Long, Jul 19, 2004 -
Looking for Heroes? Go to Boise, Idaho
The writer celebrates a jury decision in Boise, Idaho
by Ben Long, Jun 14, 2004 -
Defending the West Desert: Utah activist Jason Groenewold
Jason Groenewold didn’t set out to be an environmental activist, but now he directs the Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah, which is fighting toxic waste disposal in the West Desert
by Tim Westby, Jun 07, 2004 -
Houston Principles of the Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment
The Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment states its founding principles
by Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment, May 24, 2004 -
Laboring for the environment
The challenge of restoring one overgrazed, weed-choked pasture is a good example of the kind of work that needs to be done in the West, to the benefit of both workers and the environment
by Paul Larmer, May 24, 2004 -
In Search of Solidarity
Some activists hope that the current hard times facing both workers and the environment will resurrect the strong alliances that once existed between greens and labor unions
by Laura Paskus, May 24, 2004 -
The Faces Behind the Lawsuits
Environmentalist lawyers Johanna Wald, Joe Feller, Laird Lucas, Letty Belin, Mike Axline, Jay Tutchton, Roger Flynn and Tom France are briefly profiled
by Ray Ring, May 10, 2004 -
Shooting Spree
The West’s environmentalist lawyers are manning the legal barricades, as the Bush administration stealthily attacks the nation’s bedrock environmental laws
by Ray Ring, May 10, 2004






