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Check out the Interactive Digital Version of our Winter 2013 Issue- Climate Wars.
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New Interactive Digital Version Now Available For Viewing
Just click the magazine icon for all of the content & experience the new interactivity of the summer edition!
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As the Clean Water Act comes under attack in the U.S. Congress, the amazing success story of Puget Soundkeeper and the City of Bremerton underscores the act’s enormous value, particularly its provision for citizen action. Read about this and the latest from Waterkeepers around the world!
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In spite of the long odds the Great Lakes’ 11 Waterkeeper organizations are playing critical roles in meeting the challenges and restoring these magnificent bodies of water to their past glory.
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Sometimes climate change can seem like a far-off abstraction. That is, until you see it in the mountains of China and India, where the glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate, in the terrible fl ooding in Pakistan, in the greater frequency of hurricanes in Baja California, and in the...
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Our Gulf Waterkeepers are on the front lines during the still-unfolding Gulf disaster. Click the magazine title to read more...
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Click here to download our Winter 2010 magazine: When Our Rivers Run Dry
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The Waterkeeper brand of hard-hitting enforcement is changing the face of contaminated communities—in New York and across the world.
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The Great Lakes are losing water at an alarming rate. Can we stop the damage before it’s too late?
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From San Francisco Bay to New York’s Hudson River, the health of America’s waterways are in crisis. Waterkeepers from across the globe have a plan to save them.
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We are all downstream. Anything that dumps or spills into our waterway threatens our drinking water. Keeping our rivers, lakes and groundwater clean is the first and best way to keep our water safe for drinking.
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For the past hundred years humanity has been on a massive damming spree, but dams kill rivers. What we need are sustainable solutions.
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Race, class, community, culture and the environment - the human rights struggle for a just and sustainable world. With U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
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Nutrient pollution is turning our waters toxic green. The solution: political will. Plus Governor Jon Corzine and M.C. Mehta.
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Oil pollutes our water and our politics. We must beat our oil addiction before it beats us. With Terry Tamminen, plus, Fran Drescher and Merle Haggard.
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You are the owner of your stream and river, lake, bay and coast. You have the right to fishable waters, and edible fish. Plus, Jimbo Meador and Mark Dowie on your fishing and ancient rights.
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Industrial cooling kills aquatic life and fish by the billions. Waterkeeper Alliance is fighting these plants - and winning. Plus Jay-Z and Kofi Annan on Water for Life.
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Atomic Power’s Achilles Heel - Nuclear Energy From The Watershed Perspective.
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Waterkeeper takes on sewage. Plus Chuck D on Weapons of Mass Distraction, Hurricane Relief in Louisiana and Magdalena Bay Mexico.
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Willie Nelson, Waterkeepers and special guests talk about the Good Food movement.
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Behind King Coal's black curtain lies the enormous human and environmental cost of our dependence on coal. Plus, Hurricane Season '05 and Washington's women warriors.
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The fall 2005 issue covers the Waterkeeper Air Force, Restoration and features Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
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Waterkeeper takes on stormwater runoff - our nation's #1 cause of water pollution. Plus Mikhail Gorbachev on the right to water.
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This issue highlights our Waterkeepers in Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, Colombia, Australia, and Czech Republic. Plus guests Catherine Crier and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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This issue investigates the problem of toxic mercury in your local waterways and favorite fish. Guest writers Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and comedian Larry David speak on the environment.
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The premiere issue of Waterkeeper magazine, our new quarterly publication to promote citizen action to clean the nation's waterways, beaches and bays.