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Embracing Change: Honoring the Past, Welcoming the Future at Honor the Earth
Aisha Mansour Aisha Mansour

Embracing Change: Honoring the Past, Welcoming the Future at Honor the Earth

As the current Honor the Earth Board of Directors transitions out of positions that they held for many years, the current Honor staff and incoming new board members wish to acknowledge and express gratitude to the outgoing board for their years, if not decades, of service. In this same breath, we welcome our new Board of Directors with open arms and excitement as we move into the next phase of Honor the Earth's evolution.

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Tribal Water Quality Standards are Crucial for Protecting Clean Water from Dangerous Mining Proposals
Aisha Mansour Aisha Mansour

Tribal Water Quality Standards are Crucial for Protecting Clean Water from Dangerous Mining Proposals

The United States government's current plan to move towards “clean” energy sources and away from fossil fuels is to mine the Earth for massive amounts of minerals and metals. This plan is anything but clean. Mining creates toxic byproducts that are nearly impossible to clean up. Replacing one heavily polluting industry with another will be a grave mistake that we cannot afford to make.

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