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NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

The 'Natural Resources Defense Council' ('NRDC') is a New York City-based, non-profit non-partisan environmental advocacy group, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Beijing. Founded in 1970, NRDC today has 1.2 million members and online activists nationwide, and a staff of more than 300 scientists, attorneys, and other specialists.
It lobbies Congress and other public officials for a public policy that promotes conservation of the natural and built environment. The NRDC works against urban sprawl, pollution, and habitat destruction, and promotes actions to mitigate global warming and increase the use of renewable energy. It also sometimes files suit in federal court against corporations and government agencies for violations of the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act. Other operations carried out by the NRDC include public education and sponsorship of scientific studies.
In 2001, NRDC launched the BioGems Initiative to mobilize concerned individuals in defense of exceptional and imperiled ecosystems. The initiative matches NRDC's legal and institutional expertise with the work of citizen activists.
It has issued a report on the health effects arising from the September 11, 2001 attacks. [1]
NRDC was also one of the only major national environmental organizations to become and stay involved with community activists on the ground in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.[1]
The NRDC has also published a number of studies on nuclear weapon stockpiles around the world, both as monographs and as individual studies in the ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists''.
In December 2006, Green Day and NRDC jointly launched a website to raise awareness on the U.S.'s petroleum dependence.[2][3]

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References


1. NRDC's N.O. Environmental Quality Test Results
2. Green Day Authority
3. Green Day + NRDC

External links



Official website

Natural Resources Defense Council site on the Environmental Impacts of the of the World Trade Center Attacks

Biogems Initiative website

★ Official biographies of John H. Adams, NRDC's Founding Director, and Frances Beinecke, NRDC's President.

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