Azul in the News

  • Yes! Magazine July 22, 2024

    The Movement to Ban Plastic Production

    Azul's Founder & Executive Director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, spoke with Yes! Magazine about the need for a strong and ambitious global plastics...

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  • Yahoo News July 10, 2024

    Majority of U.S. Latino voters support candidates who support marine conservation

    (Read in Spanish) Eight out of ten Latino voters in the United States support candidates who are in favor of laws that protect the coasts and oceans, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Azul organization, which promotes...

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  • La Red Hispana June 6, 2024

    Marcela Gutiérrez Graudins, founder of Azul: ‘The ocean is the plastic sewer of the planet’.

    Azul's director and founder, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, spoke with La Red Hispana as part of their effort to create alliances with organizations dedicated to protecting the...

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  • Radio Bilingüe April 25, 2024

    Línea Abierta: Plastics in the ocean

    (Listen in Spanish) On the eve of Earth Day, ocean conservation advocates, including Azul Founder and Executive Director Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, participated in negotiations convened by the United Nations in Ottawa (Canada)...

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  • Radio Bilingüe March 28, 2024

    Línea Abierta: The ocean at risk

    (Listen in Spanish) Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, Founder and Executive Director of Azul, talks to Radio Bilingüe about IUU fishing, plastic pollution and climate change. Listen to the radio interview in...

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  • El Diario NY March 25, 2024

    Ocean Justice for All requires strong action against plastic pollution

    In an op-ed in El Diario NY, Azul calls on the United States to take a strong stance in the global plastics treaty in order to advance ocean justice. Read the op-ed in...

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  • California Legislature February 8, 2024

    Assemblymember Bauer Kahan, Senator Blakespear, and Senator Allen Partner on Legislation Addressing Plastic Bag Pollution

    Azul joined California legislators and advocates to announce legislation to address California's persistent plastic bag pollution problem. Read the quote from Azul's Founder and Executive Director, Marce...

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  • USA Today December 7, 2023

    Biden Administration announces first-ever Ocean Justice Strategy. What’s that?

    The first-ever White House Ocean Justice Strategy was released at COP28. Our founder and executive director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, spoke to USA Today about why this is an important win for...

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  • La Opinión September 19, 2023

    When it comes to the ocean, House Republicans are playing with fire

    (Read in Spanish) If it were not for the ocean, average global temperatures would be an unbearable 122°F on...

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  • Speak Up For Blue August 2, 2023

    The Upwell Conference: Fostering Conversations in Marine Conservation

    In this episode, Andrew Lewin welcomes Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš (Founder and Executive Director of Azul) and Kat So (Research Associate for the Centre of American Progress) on the podcast to discuss the results of the...

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  • Monterey Bay Aquarium August 2, 2023

    Plastic isn’t only a threat to wildlife; it’s also harming people and driving deep societal injustices.

    Azul wrote a report with UNEP that was the blueprint for raising the world’s awareness of plastic pollution as an environmental injustice. They continue to bring a voice for vulnerable communities, whether they are in pollution...

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  • El Diario June 15, 2023

    Moving towards marine restoration: solutions to support ocean ecosystems

    (Read in Spanish) "I think it is important that not only the administration, but also Congress and individuals understand that the ocean is not only a victim of climate change but also an agent of conservation, which offers many...

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  • Latino Loop June 16, 2023

    Latino Loop: Azul Rising Leaders Initiative

    Azul, the only U.S.-based organization specifically focused on and working with Latinxs to protect the ocean and coasts, has graduated its first Azul Rising Leaders Initiatives 14-person cohort in Washington DC last...

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  • La Opinión June 5, 2023

    Unstoppable wave: Plastics infiltrate all systems and affect the planet’s health and economy

    (Read in Spanish) Op-ed by Azul's Founder and Executive Director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, and Margaret Spring, Chief Conservation and Science...

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  • Radio Bilingue May 25, 2023

    Open Line: #LatinosMarinos

    (Listed in Spanish) Affirming that one out of every two breaths of oxygen we take in comes from the sea, environmental advocates are encouraging Latinos to get involved in the movement to save the ocean from pollution, climate...

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  • Monterey Bay Aquarium April 12, 2023

    Assemblymember Luz Rivas and Senator Ben Allen recognized as California Ocean Champions

    Monterey Bay Aquarium and Azul presented legislators with the 2023 California Ocean Champion Awards for their work to advance measures to protect the health of California’s coast and...

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  • La Opinión March 13, 2023

    Launch of the Coastal Justice Lab

    (Read in Spanish on La Opinión) Azul partnered up with UCI Law to launch a new world-class law center to advance environmental justice, ecosystem management and community involvement in coastal...

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  • The White House March 23, 2023

    President Biden Champions Conservation, Takes Action to Protect Lands and Waters

    Marce Gutierrez-Graudins, Executive Director, Azul: “Today, the first-ever U.S. Ocean Climate Action Plan was released by the Biden Administration. This groundbreaking roadmap acknowledges the ocean’s power...

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  • Grist January 13, 2023

    A $100 million boost for environmental justice

    Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, executive director of Azul — a grassroots ocean conservation organization that works with Latinos — said the grant funding could empower community organizations to implement environmental justice...

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  • Medium December 8, 2022

    Op-Ed: Latine communities have solutions to ocean and climate challenges

    New op-ed ahead of #COP15 from Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, Azul's founder and executive...

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  • LX News November 10, 2022

    Water Why: Do you know what you are drinking?

    Azul's founder and executive director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, speaks to LX News to talk about why some people have clean drinking water and others do not, and why everyone should be concerned about drought in Southern...

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  • La Jolla Light November 3, 2022

    State leaders at La Jolla conference discuss success of a decade of marine protection

    A decade after California formed a network of 124 Marine Protected Areas, state leaders gathered Nov. 1 in La Jolla to celebrate the MPAs, discuss their effectiveness and press for strengthened ocean protection. Nonprofit...

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  • National Marine Sanctuary Foundation October 13, 2022

    Lessons From My Abuelito: Listen Deeply to El Mar for Life’s Answers

    Azul's Digital Strategist, Jessica Itzayana Vazquez Mesta, was featured on the...

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  • Green 2.0 October 13, 2022

    Healing Outdoor Trauma While Advancing Coastal Access & Ocean Policy

    This Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, Green 2.0 is featuring Azul’s National Policy Manager Carlos Ochoa. The Washington, D.C.-based Ochoa offers a glimpse into his work alongside Latinx communities, family background, and why...

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  • Atmos September 21, 2022

    Ocean Conservation for La Gente

    For Latine Heritage Month, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, the founder and executive director of the only marine conservation group dedicated to Latines in the U.S., shares how her community carries a special relationship to the...

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  • LA Times August 15, 2022

    Column: In a ‘Latinas First’ strategy, everyone wins

    Azul's founder & executive director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, spoke with the LA Times about the importance of investing in Latina leadership & Latinx-led nonprofits, as well as the essential work HOPE is...

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  • White House July 29, 2022

    White House Lauds Azul for Landmark Ocean Poll

    Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Deputy Director for Climate and Environment White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, delivered remarks at the launch of our 2022 Azul U.S. Latinos and the Ocean...

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  • LAist July 1, 2022

    California’s Landmark Plastics Law Affects Just About Every Kind Of Plastic Packaging You See

    You’ve seen the heart-wrenching photos of marine life trapped and choked by plastic. There’s a laundry list of problems caused by the stuff: it’s filling up landfills, polluting the environment, harming public health, and,...

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  • Ocean Protection Council July 1, 2022

    A Reckoning for Plastic Pollution

    "From California to the UN Oceans Conference in Portugal, it is exciting to see a new focus on environmental justice and equity in ocean conservation. Based on our report 'Neglected: Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastic...

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  • The LA Times June 9, 2022

    Women in environmental leadership

    "I’ve also been inspired by women such as Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš (leader of Azul, a marine conservation organization) and Veronica Garibay and Phoebe Seaton (co-founders, respectively, of the Leadership Counsel for...

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  • Pew Stateline / Yahoo May 16, 2022

    California Panel Unanimously Quashes Desalination Plant

    “The commission showed the environmental justice laws of the state of California and the environmental justice policy of the Commission itself were not just words on a page, but living, breathing pledges to do what was right,...

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  • CBS Los Angeles May 13, 2022

    Plan for controversial Huntington Beach desalination plant rejected

    "Yes we need water, we don't need all the tools in the toolkit, we need the tools that make sense," said Andrea Leon Grossman, director of the group Azul Climate Action. "And the tools that make sense are efficiency,...

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  • NRDC March 29, 2022

    California Ocean Day 2022: Celebrating Ocean Protection

    As the impacts of climate change are increasingly prevalent and devastating to our global ocean, the upcoming California Ocean Day will showcase the positive strides and leadership California has taken to safeguard nature, and...

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  • Voice of OC September 2, 2021

    We Don’t Have a Water Shortage; We Have a Water Management Problem

    We are in a drought, a mega drought. Many even claim that California is in a state of emergency, but drought and flooding is now the new normal. What we are experiencing is climate change, exacerbated by severe water management...

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  • Mercury News July 30, 2021

    California must take leadership role in reducing plastic

    A recent report from the United Nations Environment Program and Azul finds that people are harmed at every stage of the plastic lifecycle, from production to use to disposal. The report rightfully reframes plastic pollution as an...

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  • KQED Aug. 2, 2021

    Gripped by Drought, Marin Considers Desalination, Water Pipeline Over the Richmond Bridge

    Andrea León-Grossmann, director of climate action for the ocean conservation group Azul, advocates against desalination because the high costs are shouldered by ratepayers. “Proponents claim it will be a few dollars a...

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  • Reuters July 28, 2021

    Desalination advances in California despite opponents pushing for alternatives

    Andrea León-Grossmann, director of climate action for the ocean conservation group Azul, says better alternatives include conservation, repairing leaky pipes, capturing storm water runoff and committing to more recycled...

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  • Yes Magazine May 26, 2021

    In California’s Drier Future, What’s the Best Investment for Securing Water?

    “First and foremost, it’s just not needed,” said Andrea León-Grossmann, climate action director at the nonprofit Azul. Indeed, though 41 counties across Northern and Central California are under a drought emergency,...

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  • CalMatters.org May 21, 2021

    Conservation policy must include more diverse voices

    I like to say that I used to sell the fish, and now I save them. Growing up blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border and the Pacific Ocean, I ended up working for an international seafood company at the start of my career. But that...

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  • Voice of OC April 30, 2021

    Regulators Allow Controversial Desal Plant to Run in Huntington Beach

    “Over two days of hearings, advocates pushed the Regional Water Board to heed the cautionary tale from Carlsbad, where Poseidon built and began operating a desalination facility,” wrote the coalition, which included...

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  • Voice of OC April 29, 2021

    Should Poseidon Be Able to Start Running Its Desal Plant Without Starting to Make Up for Marine Life Loss?

    “What’s been alarmingly absent from the Regional Water Board’s deliberations today is the project’s impact on low-income ratepayers,” said Andrea León-Grossmann of environmental justice group Azul, in a statement after...

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  • Eco Justice Radio April 22, 2021

    Break Free From the Plastic Death Cycle

    "It's important to look at the big picture, because it's easy to make grandiose, yet non-detailed announcements while at the same time continuing to ship the waste to places where people have to deal with them," says Marcela...

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  • Spectrum News 1 April 22, 2021

    LA City Council approves ordinance to reduce plastic foodware waste

    "Single-use waste is an environmental justice issue that needs to be addressed at the source," Andrea Leon-Grossmann said in January. "We commend the LA City Council for introducing the motion to reduce waste by enacting an...

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  • Voice of OC April 22, 2021

    Will Desalination Come to Huntington Beach?

    Andrea Leon-Grossmann, deputy director for environmental justice group Azul, warned of the project’s impacts on surrounding, poor households and pointed to this figure: State officials say there’s a combined $1 billion in...

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  • Los Angeles Daily News April 21, 2021

    LA council votes to make plastic utensils only available upon request

    The motion was praised by Andrea Leon-Grossmann, who serves as climate action director for the environmental justice organization Azul, which focuses on ocean stewardship. “Single-use waste is an environmental justice issue...

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  • The Orange County Register April 14, 2021

    Permit terms might kill Poseidon desalination proposal in Huntington Beach

    The environmental group Azul is among those calling for Kerr, Peterson and Murray to recuse themselves from voting on the project. “Secretary Blumenfeld, or any member of the governor’s administration, could have gone on...

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  • Green Dream Podcast April 6, 2021

    Plastic is Killing Us! The Plague of Plastic

    My guest is Andrea Leon Grossman from Azul, an environmentalist/activist and expert on PLASTIC. We talk about what plastic is made from, the devastation it is having on the People, Planet, Animals, and what we can do to STOP this...

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  • EcoWatch April 1, 2021

    ‘Plastic Pollution Is a Social Justice Issue,’ New Report Warns

    Plastic pollution isn't just a threat to non-human life like turtles and whales. It's also a major environmental justice problem. That's the conclusion of a new report released Tuesday from the UN Environment Program and ocean...

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  • Mail & Guardian

    Plastic pollution a huge threat to marginalised groups, UN report finds

    The UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) has released a report that addresses the human and environmental damage that plastic pollution...

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  • NowThis News

    Ocean Activist Wants to Change Narrative on Environmentalists

    "My grandmother had [a reusable grocery bag] before Whole Foods existed" — This ocean advocate wants to change the narrative of what an environmentalist looks...

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  • Gizmodo March 30, 2021

    Plastic Is Creating an Environmental Justice Crisis

    There’s growing awareness that plastics are an environmental disaster for marine and terrestrial ecosystems alike. A new United Nations report published shows they’re also a huge problem for human beings—and that they...

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  • The Washington Post

    How protecting the ocean can save species and fight climate change

    “There’s this false narrative of conservation versus the economy,” says Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, who worked for a commercial seafood company...

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  • Los Angeles Daily News March 18, 2021

    LA Council wants restaurants to stop automatically giving out plastic utensils

    The motion was praised by Andrea Leon-Grossman, who serves as climate action director for the environmental justice organization Azul, which focuses on ocean...

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  • Solar Tribune March 16, 2021

    Climate Change Policy: Bigger Picture Policies

    "We need to embrace a Green New Deal that is equitable and we must put indigenous communities and people of color front and center. If you’re not sitting at the table, you’re on the menu. Our communities have been on the menu...

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  • KUCI 88.9 March 8, 2021

    The Poseidon Desalination Plant is bad for California

    Andrea León-Grossmann, Azul's Director of Climate Action, went on Kuci 88.9 FM to talk about the Poseidon boondoggle and why the desalination plant is bad for California's environment –and tax payers. Read More

  • Los Angeles Times Jan. 29, 2021

    With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them

    The tension between the old and new guards is spilling over into one of the most sensitive areas: funding. The grass-roots groups now compete for large philanthropies’ donations. “There’s been a marked shift in...

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  • Voice of OC Dec. 8, 2020

    Gov. Newsom Ousts Key Poseidon Desal Critic

    Andrea Leon Grossman, who has spoken out against the project on behalf of the Latino environmental justice group Azul, said the project goes “into direct conflict with environmental justice, with the human right to water and...

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  • Los Angeles Times July 23, 2020

    Sierra Club reflects on its racist roots and looks toward a new future

    Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš of Azul, a group based in Oakland that aims to bring more Latino voices to coastal issues, said the Sierra Club’s reckoning with its history “was a long time coming, and it’s sadly a reflection...

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  • The Washington Post July 22, 2020

    Liberal, progressive — and racist? The Sierra Club faces its white-supremacist history

    We’ve finally started to recognize it,” said Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, a founder and director of the ocean conservation group Azul, the Spanish...

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  • Ink Magazine August, 2019

    The beach isn’t for the chosen few; it’s for all of us

    "The prevailing image of the California beachgoer leaves many people outside," says Marce Gutiérrez-Graudins, founder of and advocate for Azul, a Latinx coastal conservation nonprofit that raises awareness of the barriers faced...

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  • The Californian July 27, 2016

    Engaging Latinos in supporting coastal conservation

    Latino Conservation Week kicked off July 16 with 17 nationwide events aimed at highlighting and promoting the beautiful public lands available to Latino communities. The weeklong event was a fantastic opportunity to explore our...

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  • calmatters.org June 1, 2016

    Oil money flows for black and Latino Democrats

    It’s not often that interest groups call out public officials by their race, but as environmentalists evaluated state lawmakers’ voting records last year, that is just what they did. Black and Latino Democrats “must do...

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  • mobilisationlab.org March 10, 2016

    Go beyond collaboration to build lasting power

    Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš doesn’t view questions of equity, fairness and privilege as hypotheticals. She was often the only person of color in rooms of people working on sustainable fishing issues in southern California....

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  • power-la.org March 7, 2016

    Social Justice Groups Demand Inclusion in Coastal Commission Decisions

    On Wednesday at its Santa Monica meeting, the California Coastal Commission will appoint an interim executive director, and discuss the process for hiring a permanent leader. Social justice, environmental, and indigenous rights...

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  • momscleanairforce.org Feb. 22, 2016

    Interview: Marce Gutiérrez-Graudins on Latinos and Conservation

    In January 2016, The Verde Paper: Latino Perspectives on Conservation Leadership was released by La Madre Tierra and Resource Media. Between 2014 and 2015, over thirty environmental activists in the Latino community were...

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  • San Francisco Chronicle Feb. 10, 2016

    War of words, battle for power after Coastal Commission firing

    Charles Lester signs a poster for Merle Moshiri of Huntington Beach at the Morro Bay Community Center in Morro Bay , Calif. on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. The proposal to fire California Coastal Commission Executive Director...

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  • The Huffington Post Jan. 3, 2016

    Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš: Bringing Latinos to the Environmental Table

    In January 2016, The Verde Paper: Latino Perspectives on Conservation Leadership was released by La Madre Tierra and Resource Media. Between 2014 and 2015, over thirty environmental activists in the Latino community were...

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  • The Daily News March 6, 2015

    Stopping pollution saves money, creates jobs: Guest commentary

    Cleanup crews remove oil-laden sand from the beach at Refugio State Beach, site of an oil spill, north of Goleta. A broken onshore pipeline spewed oil down a storm drain and into the ocean for several hours May 19 before it was...

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  • surfrider.org Feb. 10, 2011

    Blatantly disregarding public will, Coastal Commission votes to fire executive director

    Morro Bay, CA, February 10 – Today, more than 1,000 concerned citizens, elected officials, former commissioners, staff members, and environmental and social justice advocates attended the Coastal Commission hearing in Morro...

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Días Soleados en Rhode Island: La Participación de Latinos Marinos en la Regata The Ocean Race

Días Soleados en Rhode Island: La Participación de Latinos Marinos en la Regata The Ocean Race

Azul participó en The Ocean Race, una regata en velero alrededor del mundo con una duración de seis meses, entablando un diálogo con las comunidades locales de Rhode Island mientras la regata hacía escala en Newport. La regata incluyó siete...

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Azul aplaude la demanda del Estado de California para responsabilizar a las grandes petroleras de la crisis climática y de los efectos en la salud y el medio ambiente

Azul aplaude la demanda del Estado de California para responsabilizar a las grandes petroleras de la crisis climática y de los efectos en la salud y el medio ambiente

Read in English Para Distribución Inmediata Lunes, 18 de septiembre, 2023 Contactos para Medios Betsy López-Wagner, López-Wagner Strategies, betsy@equitablecomms.com Maeve Stewart, López-Wagner Strategies, maeve@equitablecomms.com Azul aplaude la demanda del Estado de California para responsabilizar a las grandes petroleras de la...

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Celebrando #LatinosMarinos durante el Mes de la Herencia Latina

Celebrando #LatinosMarinos durante el Mes de la Herencia Latina

Mucho antes de que cosas como las bolsas de lona estuvieran de moda en los supermercados orgánicos, nuestras abuelitas usaban sus bolsas reusables para sus compras en el mercado. Nosotros creemos que nuestra cultura puede servir de guía e inspirar...

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Integrated and Equitable Climate Action recibió $1.2 millones para promoción en todo el Estado

Integrated and Equitable Climate Action recibió $1.2 millones para promoción en todo el Estado

Publicado originalmente por UCI Law en inglés.   IRVINE, Calif. (Sept. 1, 2023) — Un consorcio innovador y cooperativo de líderes comunitarios,  dirigentes políticos locales y estatales y académicos de la UC recibió un donativo de $1.2 millones de dólares para...

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