Why are We Spending ⅓ of a Restoration Project’s Funding on Permitting?
New Year, New Definition of Waters of the United States
Earmarks harm half of states’ water financing
To spend $20 billion, USDA needs to make some little tweaks to some big programs
Third and final in a series, this blog explores how USDA can tweak existing programs to speed up delivery of conservation money in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Mapping Water Quality Improvement Opportunities in Iowa
A project to illustrate which watersheds and cities in Iowa are closest to meeting their nutrient reduction goals from municipal point sources
Bringing Human-Centered Design into Restoration Tracking
For Immediate Release: EPIC Releases a New Report to Guide Replacement of Toxic Lead Pipes Over Next Decade
If You Can Track a Pizza, You Can Track a Permit
Accelerating technology projects with environmental agencies starts with proactive communication
To spend $20 billion, USDA needs to swing for the fences on environmental outcomes
First in a series, this blog explores how USDA can use outcomes purchasing to speed up delivery of conservation money in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Bald and Golden Eagles Enlist the Resistance
States can use certain policy tools to direct more Clean Water State Revolving Funds to Green Infrastructure
Communities need better information about water service area boundaries.
Water service area boundaries enable new insights - including identifying water systems that are most in need of funding to address drinking water inequality.
UN Standards of Practice for Ecosystem Restoration Comments
Corporate Action on Biodiversity: Sweden
Major Themes from the Supreme Court’s Hearing of Sackett v EPA
United Kingdom’s Net Gain for Biodiversity Goals
Biodiversity: Europe is the Center for Policy Innovation

