Sunday, 31 March 2013

Environmental Justice


Environmental Justice


Our Work in the Gulf

Our Work in the Gulf

NRDC's work in the Gulf of Mexico region dates back to Hurricane Katrina. When the storm hit in 2005, our scientists and lawyers worked closely with the hardest-hit communities around New Orleans to advocate for stronger health protections and to help residents safely clean up their homes and neighborhoods. In the wake of the BP oil disaster we remain committed to helping the rich ecological, cultural, and economic center of the Gulf fully recover. READ MORE »
Disease Clusters Spotlight the Need to Protect People from Toxic Chemicals

Disease Clusters Spotlight the Need to Protect People from Toxic Chemicals

An unusually large number of people sickened by a disease in a certain place and time is known as a "disease cluster". Clusters of cancer, birth defects, and other chronic illnesses have sometimes been linked to chemicals or other toxic pollutants in local communities, although these links can be controversial. READ MORE »
Partnerships for Change

Partnerships for Change

Over the years, NRDC has joined forces with community-based grassroots groups across the country to help protect the health and environment of local communities from harmful industrial development and toxic pollution. READ MORE »
Rebuilding New Orleans

Rebuilding New Orleans

A warmer world will bring everything from dirtier air and water to more severe floods and droughts. Learn what we face unless we take action now. READ MORE »

You Can Beat City Hall

Want to keep polluters out of your neighborhood? These community-action tips will help get you started. READ MORE »

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