The «Greens» are no more interested in
clean air and water today than the Soviets were in liberty when they rolled tanks into Prague in 1968.
The US has
cleaner air and water today than in any time in decades.
Not exact matches
If we want to improve our understanding of how we manage our environment
and conserve species
today, maybe we have to shift our perspective, by thinking more about how we safeguard
clean air and fresh
water for future generations
and rather less about returning planet Earth to its original condition.»
Awareness about the importance of
cleansing and detoxifying our bodies (
and minds) has grown in recent decades due to the increasing amount of harmful,
and often plainly toxic, substances that are present
today in our
air,
water, soils
and food, as well as the slew of synthetic products we use
and are subjected to daily.
Nor should you ignore the political efforts required to implement
clean air and water regulations, which seem ordinary
and essential
today, but were fought as dire threats to prosperity at the time.
On Capitol Hill
today, industry leaders
and other experts explained why the upcoming U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) standards on carbon dioxide emissions can benefit U.S. business
and help drive innovation while keeping our
air and water clean.
We are writing you
today to share our belief that
clean energy — with your support — can soon fully power our lives
and our economy without poisoning our
air or our
water or sacrificing entire regions of our state.
The legal hammer of these laws would give rise to the Hudson River Fishermen's Association (HRFA — that evolved into the Riverkeeper
and Waterkeeper organizations of
today) as well as American magna carta laws such as The
Clean Air Act (1970) The
Clean Water Act (1972) The Endangered Species Act (1973)
and others.
Today's leadership team
and board of trustees makes sure the organization continues to work to ensure the rights of all people to
clean air,
clean water,
and healthy communities.