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Our Team - Pacific Environment Davina Hurt is Pacific Environment’s California Climate Policy Director, dedicated to advancing climate justice, clean air policy, consumer protection and environmental sustainability
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Arctic - Pacific Environment LONDON — Pacific Environment has released a report, Poison in the Water: The Call to Ban Scrubber Discharge, The Health and Environmental Costs Industry Wants Us to Ignore, that
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Pacific Environment applauds first-ever Ocean Climate Action Plan We applaud the leadership of the White House and federal agencies, and look forward to working with them to help zero out pollution from ships and at ports, protect vulnerable populations, and promote environmental justice ”
INSIDE - pacificenvironment. org Pacific Environment Sunil Krishnakumar Senior Technical Manager, International Chamber of Shipping Dimitrios Marantis Maritime Decarbonisation Specialist, Lloyd’s Register Eirik Nyhus Environment Director, DNV Maritime Guy Platten Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping Kim Rosello Marine Broker, Paratus Partners Blánaid Sheeran
Livelihoods Archives – Pacific Environment A new source of hope for sustainability and Indigenous co-management of natural resources is being developed far off the Alaskan coast Alaĝum Kanuux̂, or Heart of the Ocean, is set to become Alaska’s first National Marine Sanctuary — a model for truly sustainable co-management of environmental and cultural resources