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本周周報(2025年10月13日)
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重要截止日期
10月1日至31日
全球塑料微珠大型搜尋活動
10月12日至15日
大洋洲區域峰會
10月15日
地球之友主辦活動
美國線上倡導周協調會議
全球網絡研討會:水電與氣候危機
10月26日至29日
亞洲區域峰會
10月27日至31日
美國全氟和多氟烷基物質(PFAS)線上倡導周
11月3日
美國溫室氣體報告計劃意見提交截止日
美國燃煤電廠污染相關法規
保護行動動態
布萊克沃里爾河護水者(美國阿拉巴馬州) 的法務專員伊娃?迪拉德近期就阿拉巴馬州露天采礦委員會暫停對擴建煤礦進行甲烷監測的決定發表了看法。阿拉巴馬州官員已告知聯邦政府,他們不會要求這些煤礦開展甲烷監測 —— 而此類煤礦存在潛在爆炸風險。在當地居民數月的施壓下,聯邦官員向阿拉巴馬州發出了一份為期 10 天的通知,旨在迫使該州官員解決在產煤礦甲烷排放的危害問題。然而,州官員在同意給予煤礦企業 90 天時間提交更新計劃(詳細說明其將如何遵守相關要求)后,將期限延長了 6 個月。該期限已于 9 月 30 日到期,而阿拉巴馬州露天采礦委員會主任凱西?洛夫卻決定無限期暫停所有關于甲烷監測計劃的要求。伊娃?迪拉德認為這一決定十分魯莽,將煤礦企業的經濟利益置于周邊社區的安全之上。
拉巴斯護水者(墨西哥) 參與了由墨西哥基金會舉辦的 “自然保護知識共享周”(SICC)活動。在此次活動中,該組織與致力于墨西哥自然資源保護工作的合作伙伴交流想法、分享經驗,并共同探討所面臨的挑戰。“自然保護知識共享周” 為各方提供了加強合作的機會,也為提升保護工作成效探索了新策略。
下薩斯奎哈納河護水者(美國賓夕法尼亞州) 與切薩皮克護水者聯盟(美國馬里蘭州),經過十多年的倡導與法律行動,以及 1 年半的保密調解,最終就科諾溫戈大壩為期 50 年的運營許可達成和解協議,協議涉及金額達 3.41 億美元。星座能源公司同意出資實施運營改進措施與環保項目,通過減少和緩解大壩排水及運營對薩斯奎哈納河、切薩皮克灣及其支流造成的影響,達到可執行的水質標準。協議條款包括運營改進措施,以及為水質與抗災項目、垃圾雜物清理、野生動物通道建設、淡水貽貝恢復、疏浚工程和入侵物種治理提供前期資金與持續年度資金支持。該組織推動并實現的一項重要成果是:為大壩水庫的疏浚開辟了路徑 —— 目前該水庫已蓄滿泥沙,喪失了攔沙能力。此外,在未來 50 年里,下薩斯奎哈納河護水者與切薩皮克護水者聯盟將與馬里蘭州環境部合作,繼續參與該大壩運營許可認證及和解協議部分內容的執行工作。
奧蘭治縣海岸護水者(美國加利福尼亞州) 聯合當地碼頭所有者,通過其 “貝殼串養項目”成功培育了 1600 只本土奧林匹亞牡蠣!奧蘭治縣海岸護水者海洋恢復項目主任凱莎?肯尼解釋道,一只成年牡蠣每天最多可過濾 50 加侖(約 189 升)水。奧林匹亞牡蠣還能為魚類及其他海洋生物提供棲息地,幫助海岸線抵御海平面上升的影響,并增強海岸生態系統的恢復力。“貝殼串養項目” 旨在利用收集并處理后的牡蠣殼,在修復后的牡蠣床上培育牡蠣;該項目將在未來多年內改善水質、穩固海岸線,并為海洋生物多樣性提供支持。
圣安東尼奧灣護水者(美國得克薩斯州) 近期宣布,埃克森美孚公司將推遲其在得克薩斯州墨西哥灣沿岸新建大型塑料生產廠的計劃 —— 該工廠最初計劃建于卡爾霍恩縣。
坦帕灣護水者(美國佛羅里達州) 與皮內拉斯縣桑科斯特女子飛釣與少女協會合作,在第二屆年度 “桑科斯特女子飛釣錦標賽” 期間,教授少女們飛釣技巧。活動結束后,坦帕灣護水者從主辦方處獲得了 1585 美元捐贈,這筆資金將用于支持該組織持續開展相關工作。
October 13, 2025
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
October 1-31
Great Global Nurdle Hunt Event
October 12-15
Oceania Regional
October 15
Friends of the Earth Hosted Event
Coordinating Call For U.S. Virtual Advocacy Week
Global Webinar: Hydropower and the Climate Crisis
October 26-29
Asia Regional Summit
October 27-31
U.S. PFAS Virtual Advocacy Week
November 3
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Comment Deadline
U.S. Regulations on Pollution from Coal Plants
NEWS FROM THE MOVEMENT
Altamaha Riverkeeper (Georgia, U.S.) along with The Center for Biological Diversity, One Hundred Miles, Skidaway Audubon, and Coastal Plain Conservation Group, submitted a petition on September 30 to the State of Georgia, urging officials to require bycatch reduction devices on all blue crab pots in near-shore waters where terrapins are frequently found. When installed on crab pot entrance funnels, these small and inexpensive devices prevent most terrapins from entering the pot, while having little to no effect on crab haul.
Black Warrior Riverkeeper (Alabama, U.S.) Staff Attorney Eva Dillard recently discussed the Alabama Surface Mining Commission's decision to suspend methane monitoring for expanding coal mines. Alabama officials have informed the federal government that they will not require methane monitoring in these mines, which pose potential explosion risks. After months of pressure from local residents, federal officials issued Alabama a ten-day notice meant to force state officials to address the dangers of methane emissions from active coal mines. However, state officials extended the deadline by six months after agreeing to give coal mining companies 90 days to submit updated plans detailing how they intend to comply with the requirements. The deadline passed on September 30, and Alabama Surface Mining Commission Director Kathy Love decided to suspend any requirements for methane monitoring plans indefinitely. Eva Dillard believes this decision is reckless and prioritizes the financial interests of coal companies over the safety of surrounding communities.
La Paz Waterkeeper (Mexico) attended the Knowledge Sharing Week in Conservation (SICC), organized by Fondo Mexicano. During this event, the group exchanged ideas, shared experiences, and discussed challenges with allies dedicated to conserving and protecting the country’s natural resources. The SICC provided an opportunity to strengthen partnerships and discover new strategies to enhance their efforts.
Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper (Pennsylvania, U.S.) and Waterkeepers Chesapeake (Maryland, U.S.) secured a settlement agreement on the Conowingo Dam's 50-year license, valued at $341 million, after over a decade of advocacy and legal actions, and 1 1/2 years of confidential mediation. Constellation agrees to fund and implement operational improvements and environmental projects to meet enforceable water quality standards by reducing and mitigating the impacts associated with the dam's discharge and operation on the Susquehanna River, the Chesapeake Bay, and its tributaries. The terms of the agreement include operational improvements, as well as upfront and ongoing annual payments for water quality and resiliency projects, trash and debris removal, wildlife passage, freshwater mussel restoration, dredging, and invasive species management. One thing they pushed for and achieved was a pathway to dredge the dam's reservoir, which is full and has lost its trapping capacity. In addition, Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper and Waterkeepers Chesapeake have an ongoing role in implementing aspects of the certification and settlement agreement for the next 50 years, in partnership with the Maryland Department of the Environment.
Orange County Coastkeeper (California, U.S.) along with local dock owners, has successfully recruited 1,600 native Olympia oysters through its Shell String Project! Kaysha Kenny, Marine Restoration Director at Orange County Coastkeeper, explains that one adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water every single day. Olympia oysters also provide habitat for fish and other marine life, help buffer coastlines against rising sea levels, and strengthen the resilience of coastal ecosystems. The Shell String Project aims to use collected, cured oyster shells to grow oysters on restored beds, which will improve water quality, stabilize shorelines, and support marine biodiversity for years to come.
San Antonio Bay Waterkeeper (Texas, U.S.) recently announced that Exxon Mobil will postpone its plans for a large new plastics production plant on the Gulf Coast of Texas, where it initially planned to build in Calhoun County. Tampa Bay Waterkeeper (Florida, U.S.) partnered with Suncoast Ladies Fly and Girls Inc. of Pinellas to teach young girls how to fly fish during the second annual Suncoast Ladies Fly Tournament. Tampa Bay Waterkeeper then received a donation of $1,585 from the organizers, which will be used to support their ongoing efforts.
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編輯:朱冰睿
初審:朱紫伊
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