Search Results for: national river clean up
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Protecting the Olympic Peninsula: The Future of the Wild Olympics Act
The Olympic Peninsula hosts some of the world’s most awe-inspiring and remarkable ecosystems.
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America’s Infrastructure gets a C-
While the American Society of Engineers gave America’s infrastructure a C- overall, our water infrastructure is faring far worse.
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Fundraising Resource Guide
You’ve blocked off the calendar and gotten the permits. Now you’re ready to figure out the dollars and cents of your river cleanup. American Rivers’ created this guide to help you raise the support you need to host a successful cleanup event. Once you have a well thought out event plan, sit down and create […]
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69 Dams Removed in 2020
Nothing restores a river like removing a dam.
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Biden Administration Takes First Step Toward Flood Resilience
President Joe Biden’s first week in office brought a dramatic return for clean water and common-sense flood protection.
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We’re back in the Paris Climate Agreement. Now what?
The executive orders President Joe Biden signed on his first day in office will reshape river and water policy as climate change turns up the heat.
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“It’s all about community engagement”
Congratulations to the 2019 National River Cleanup® Photo Contest Winner: Westchester Parks Foundation, photo courtesy of Erin Cordiner.
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Our Most-Read Blogs of 2020
A LOT happened in 2020 for rivers and clean water.
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Challenge Information Form
Thank You We have received your cleanup registration. If you need American Rivers to create the Litterati challenge for you, we will need information about your challenge. Before you proceed, please review the Litterati for Cleanup Organizers webpage and then complete the Challenge Information Form below.
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My growing understanding of environmental justice
A guest blog by Amanda Leiter, a Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Law and co-Director of the Program on Environmental and Energy Law at American University’s Washington College of Law. She is a board member of American Rivers.
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Justice for Rayshard Brooks: a letter to Atlanta mayor and city council
American Rivers sent the following letter on June 24 to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and the members of the Atlanta City Council.
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7 Ways to Safely Recreate Again
Here’s how we can celebrate National Rivers Month and recreate thoughtfully in our new world.