EPA and Chesapeake Bay Foundation are failing to save the bay

Why is it that the 500-pound gorilla of bay groups, the CBF, has acquiesced in this huge setback for bay restoration? In its 45 years of existence, CBF has grown to become a money vacuum cleaner raising $38 million in 2020. They hold $130 million in assets. Tom Pelton in his book, “The Chesapeake In Focus,” wrote of CBF’s spectacular success, not in saving the bay but with $57 million saved in stocks and investments. These investments generated $3.5 million last year. Much of this funding comes from corporate and governmental sources. This is why CBF’s advocacy is restrained to prevent antagonizing these grantors/donors especially since revenues shrank to $27 million last year.

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An Open Letter to the EPA

Dear EPA Officials, It is with profound disappointment that I write you after spending 50 years fighting for conservation measures and the Chesapeake’s restoration.  My column below details my sadness at yet another failure of the Bay states to meet pollution reductions by wide margins without any EPA sanctions. Instead, the Environmental Protection Agency–the enforcement…

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The long, sad degradation of the Chesapeake Bay region

Exacerbating this growing problem in our throwaway society is the disintegration of plastic products into microplastic as these tiny forever chemicals are now found in every area of the bay and its rivers. Plastic production and disposal increased 200-fold globally over the past 60 years. More than 60% of all seabirds have ingested plastic and many of our fish ingest these microplastics, as do oysters.

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The Ethanol Scam Continues as U.S. Ramps Up Production

Corn ethanol has not contributed to our energy independence as its life cycle is likely a wash or worse in negative energy savings. Largely due to fracking, the U.S. is now the largest producer of both oil and natural gas. We export increasing amounts of both as production ramps up, and now our net exports exceed imports.
The recent landmark, peer-reviewed research underscores that corn ethanol adds to climate change and causes other substantial problems. It’s well past time to repeal this boondoggle.

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It’s time for DNR to restrict the commercial crab harvest

The time has come for DNR to restrict commercial harvest by adopting strict daily bushel limits for males and greatly decreasing the bushel limits for females, reducing the number of crab pots used, shortening the crabbing season, closing crabbing two days each week, and adopting a quota system for each commercial crabber as with rockfish.

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Best practices for lawn care when living in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

rigorous scientific review found that the world’s insects are hurtling down the path to extinction, threatening a “catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems.” More than 40% of insect species are declining radically including 53% of butterfly and 46% of bee species; some are critical pollinators responsible for 35% of the world’s food crops. More than 3,500 species of native bees sustain these crop yields. Three-fourths of the world’s flowering plants also depend on pollinators. Pesticides are clearly implicated in these radical declines of insects as well as other pollinators including moths, birds, and bats.

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