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2023 National Wetlands Awards: Bingqing Liu, Scientific Research Award Winner

From remote sensing to carbon sequestration, Bingqing Liu has the research to back it up. Dr. Liu’s work at The Water Institute is taking a deep look at how coastal re...

2023 National Wetlands Awards: Rebecca Swadek, Wetlands Program Development Award Winner

New York City might not be the concrete jungle you think it is. Rebecca Swadek has secured over $22 million in city and grant funding to implement wetlands projects ac...

2023 National Wetlands Awards: Matthew Hough, Promoting Awareness Award Winner

Promoting awareness is never easy–especially when you're talking to an uninformed and sometimes resistant public. Despite the difficulty, Matt Hough has been instrumen...

2023 National Wetlands Awards: Charlotte Michaluk, Youth Leadership Award Winner

Charlotte Michaluk has been a successful, data-driven advocate for wetland conservation and a continuous force in educating the community, notably through her wetland ...

2023 National Wetlands Awards: Adam Davis, Business Leadership Award Winner

Philanthropic and government resources alone can’t afford to restore all our wetlands. Over the past two decades, Adam Davis’ thought leadership has increased private ...

Groundtruth: Cultural Burns as Tools for Wildfire Prevention and Indigenous Healing

Indigenous people used prescribed burns in forests for thousands of years to manage land, reduce wildfire risk, and support cultural practices. Noa Ervin and Claire Mc...

Youth Leadership for Wetlands Protection

Wetlands are critical infrastructure for coastal areas and species, but they are also integral to the culture of local communities. This week’s episode features Louisi...

The Enforcement Angle: Driving California Toward Carbon-Neutrality with Dr. Steven Cliff

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is playing a major role in setting air quality standards across the country and world. Led by Dr. Steven Cliff, the agency wo...

Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Resilience with Lawyers and Authors Susan Crawford and Robert Verchick

In this podcast episode, Jeffrey Peterson interviews Susan Crawford and Robert Verchick, two noted lawyers who have new books on climate adaptation and coastal resilie...

Drinking Water in LA County

Drinking water in the United States is among the world’s cleanest and most heavily regulated, yet entire grocery store aisles are dedicated to bottled water. Why is th...

The Youth Review: Government-to-Government Consultation with Tribal Nations During Constant Environmental Change

As sovereign nations, a unique relationship exists between Tribal Nations and the U.S. federal government, which is grounded in the U.S. Constitution. An integral comp...

The Enforcement Angle: Corporate Compliance Monitors

Increasingly, independent third parties—better known as “corporate compliance monitors”--are appointed to oversee a company’s compliance following the settlement of a ...

Global Perspectives on International Law Education and Practice with Visiting Attorney Tomkeen Mobegi

Global sustainable development requires attention to environmental, developmental, and social priorities. ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with ELI Visiting Attorney Tomkeen M...

Women & Water

International Women’s Day is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 to bring attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence an...

The Enforcement Angle: DOJ’s Environment & Natural Resources Division

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Environment & Natural Resources Division is tasked with enforcing the United States’ civil and criminal environmental laws. In this ep...

Red, White & Blue = Green? Parallels Behind U.S. and French Environmental Law

Many view the early 1970s as the dawn of environmental law here in the United States. President Nixon signed NEPA into law on January 1, 1970. By December of that same...

The Enforcement Angle: The New Mexico Environment Department

With its deeply forested mountains, unique rock formations, vast plains, and moonlike deserts, New Mexico—the fifth largest state of the nation—boasts a unique landsca...

National Wetlands Award Feature: Wetlands Watch

ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with Ross Weaver, the Program Assistant Director for Wetlands Watch, in this first in a series of episodes highlighting the incredible work of...

ELI 2022 Year in Review

John Pendergrass, ELI’s Vice President of Programs and Publications, and Sandy Thiam, Associate Vice President of Research & Policy, share highlights from ELI’s resear...

Ocean Circulation, Science Communication, and Climate Policy — A Conversation with John M. Doherty

ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with ELI Science Fellow John Doherty about his paleoclimatology research, current climate change policy discussions, and barriers associated w...

The Youth Review: Electric Vehicles and Just Energy Transitions

As more EVs reach the roads, governments will need to address a host of new environmental and social challenges. In this episode, we reflect on the role EV production ...

Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Compliance

ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with Jed Anderson, the founder of EnviroAI, to discuss the role of AI in environmental compliance. Jed shares how we can leverage the sophisti...

Reimagining the Role of Biogas for Environmental Justice

How can we leverage renewable energy standards to better aid vulnerable communities so that energy systems advance rather than thwart environmental justice? ELI’s Geor...

The Enforcement Angle: INTERPOL’s Pollution Crime Working Group

Justin Savage, a Partner and the Global Co-Leader of the Environmental practice at Sidley Austin LLP, and Nicole Noelliste, a Managing Associate at Sidley Austin LLP, ...

Conversation with Benjamin F. Wilson: 2022 Environmental Achievement Award Winner

ELI’s Georgia Ray sits down with the recipient of this year’s Environmental Achievement Award: Benjamin F. Wilson, an environmental lawyer and civil rights advocate wh...

State Protection of Nonfederal Waters

What happens when federal regulatory changes to the CWA framework result in regulatory “gaps” for the states to resolve? Jim McElfish, a Senior Attorney and Director o...

Environmental Impacts of a Digital Sharing Economy

“Digital sharing services” often promise broad society benefits, including a more environmentally friendly economy. But are these sharing innovations really changing o...

Water Justice and the Constituent Empowerment Model

In “Turning Participation into Power: A Water Justice Case Study,” Prof. Jaime Lee of the University of Baltimore School of Law offers a revamped model of participator...

Independent Research, Aquaculture and Brown Bag Lunches: Insights from ELI's Summer Interns

In this episode of the People Places Planet Podcast, ELI’s six summer interns (Jesse Ferraoili, Rebecca Huang, Fatima Lawan, Priyanka Mahat, Raf Rodriguez, and Jeremy ...

The Youth Review: Environmental Peacebuilding, Conservation, and Nonprofit Cooperation

In this episode of the People Places Planet Podcast, former Research Associate Shehla Chowdhury joins host Georgia Ray to reflect on her time as a research associate, ...

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