Supreme Court Strips Away Wetlands Protections, Environmental Justice in All of Government, Curbside Capture of Desert Rain, and more

Published: June 2, 2023, 6:42 p.m.

In a decision reversing five decades of legal precedent, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively stripped environmental protections from nearly half of the wetlands in the nation.\xa0\nAlso, the new White House Office of Environmental Justice will coordinate EJ efforts across all federal agencies. EPA Region 4 Administrator Daniel Blackman discusses how the office can help address the disproportionate pollution and climate-related damages that environmental justice communities in the Southeast U.S. often suffer.\xa0\nAnd thirty years ago, a neighborhood group in Tucson started harvesting local rainwater by directing runoff into street-side basins filled with native, food-bearing plants. How \u201cplanting the rain\u201d improves neighborhoods, builds climate resilience, and helps the desert bloom.\n--\nAnd thanks to our sponsor:\nOregon State University. Find out more about how Oregon State is making a difference at oregonstate.edu/believe-it.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices