In her four-part series, Lindsay reviews the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard.
Sierra Club member Lindsay McNamara writes a delightful blog on the environment from the perspective of a 20-something environmentalist. Blog postings are republished here with her permission. Follow Lindsay at http://lindsaymcnamara.wordpress.com.
Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Part III: Air Pollution Victims
In her four-part series, Lindsay reviews the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard.
Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Series Part II: Politics, Economics
In her four-part series, Lindsay reviews the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard.
Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Series Part I: Overview
In her four-part series, Lindsay reviews the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard.
NJ Lobby Day: Don’t Be Fracking Crazy
Lindsay writes about the New Jersey Fracking Lobby Day in Trenton, which mobilized the New Jersey Assembly to pass Bill A575, banning the treatment and disposal of fracking waste.
Eyeless Shrimp?
In this blog posting, Lindsay writes about the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico shrimp. The impact of the oil spill continues to devastate wildlife and communities in the region.
Mountaintop Removal Alternatives
Lindsay describes the environmental and justice implications of mountaintop removal coal mining, as well as renewable alternatives to meet our energy needs.
Mountaintop Removal in Appalachia
Lindsay describes the process of mountaintop removal coal mining in detail, raising important questions about sustainability and public health.







