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Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives Guide to the Natural Resources Defense Council Records MS 1965 compiled by Sahr Conway-Lanz, Camila Zorrilla Tessler, and sta of Manuscripts and Archives October 2011 Yale University Library P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240 [email protected] http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ Last exported at 3:43 a.m. on Wednesday, December 16th, 2020
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  • Yale University LibraryManuscripts and Archives

    Guide to the Natural ResourcesDefense Council Records

    MS 1965

    compiled by Sahr Conway-Lanz, Camila Zorrilla Tessler, and sta of Manuscripts and Archives

    October 2011

    Yale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240

    New Haven, CT [email protected]

    http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

    Last exported at 3:43 a.m. on Wednesday, December 16th, 2020

    http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

  • Natural Resources Defense Council recordsMS 1965

    Table of Contents

    Collection Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3Requesting Instructions ................................................................................................................................................. 3Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3

    Immediate Source of Acquisition ................................................................................................................................ 3Conditions Governing Access ..................................................................................................................................... 4Conditions Governing Use ......................................................................................................................................... 4

    Biographical / Historical ................................................................................................................................................ 4Scope and Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 5Arrangement .................................................................................................................................................................. 6Collection Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 7

    Accession 2017-M-0039. Administrative. General. Correspondence, 1990-2017 ..................................................... 7Accession 2016-M-0061. Administrative. General. Meeting minutes, 1977-2003 .................................................. 21Accession 2012-M-008. Administrative. General. Publications, 1970-2014 ........................................................... 28Accession 2016-M-0032. Administrative. General. Publications, 1970-2015 ......................................................... 41Accession 2013-M-064. Administrative. Board of Directors, 1970-1977 ................................................................ 42Accession 2015-M-048. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records, 1934–1998 ........................... 44Accession 2016-M-0048. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records, 1961-1997 ......................... 82Accession 2012-M-055. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records, 1966-1979 ............................ 94Accession 2013-M-056. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records, 1969-1984 ......................... 106Accession 2018-M-0038. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records; New York University Law Clinicrecords, 1971-2008 .............................................................................................................................................. 118Accession 2016-M-0033. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams records, 1973–1999 ....................... 128Accession 2017-M-0027. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams correspondence, 1976-2012 ........... 138Accession 2017-M-0049. Administrative. Executive Director John H. Adams correspondence, 1980-2010 ........... 162Accession 2018-M-0050. Administrative. President Frances G. Beinecke and Patricia F. Sullivan records, 1968-2015............................................................................................................................................................................... 176Accession 2018-M-0060. Administrative. President Frances G. Beinecke records, 1971-2015 .............................. 194Accession 2016-M-050. Administrative. President Frances G. Beinecke records, 1972–2007 ................................ 202Accession 2018-M-0052. Administrative. President Frances G. Beinecke records, 1987-2008 .............................. 212Accession 2016-M-0028. Administrative. Patricia F. Sullivan records, 1965–2011 ............................................... 219Accession 2016-M-0054. Administrative. Patricia F. Sullivan records, 1970-2008 ............................................... 234Accession 2019-M-0029. Programs and Projects. Enforcement, 1981–1993 ........................................................ 241Accession 2019-M-0035. Programs and Projects. Enforcement, 1966–1995 ........................................................ 244Accession 2011-M-061. Programs and Projects. Nuclear, 1950-2000 .................................................................. 253Accession 2011-M-023. Programs and Projects. Nuclear, 1952-2010, 1974–1995 ............................................. 261Accession 2012-M-056. Programs and Projects. Nuclear, 1946-1995, 1970–1995 ............................................. 290Accession 2012-M-017. Programs and Projects. Nuclear, 1956-1984 .................................................................. 315Accession 2019-M-0028. Programs and Projects. David Hawkins, 1950–2001 .................................................... 371Accession 2019-M-0027. Programs and Projects. David Hawkins, 1965–2007 .................................................... 392Accession 2019-M-0030. Programs and Projects. David Schoenbrod and Ross Sandler, 1970–1980 .................... 418

    Selected Search Terms ............................................................................................................................................... 420

  • Natural Resources Defense Council recordsMS 1965

    Collection Overview

    REPOSITORY: Manuscripts and ArchivesYale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240New Haven, CT [email protected]://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

    CALL NUMBER: MS 1965

    CREATOR: Natural Resources Defense Council

    TITLE: Natural Resources Defense Council records

    DATES: 1936-2015

    PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 465.79 linear feet (1052 boxes)

    LANGUAGE: The material is in English.

    SUMMARY: The collection comprises the records of the Natural Resources DefenseCouncil (NRDC), an American environmental action organization foundedin 1970. The records consist of correspondence, legal files, meetingminutes, press clippings, technical reports, photographs, and publications,including annual reports, magazines, and newsletters; documenting NRDC'sadministration and programs.

    ONLINE FINDING AID: To cite or bookmark this finding aid, please use the following link: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.1965

    Requesting InstructionsTo request items from this collection for use in the Manuscripts and Archives reading room, please usethe request links in the HTML version of this finding aid, available at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.1965.To order reproductions from this collection, please go to http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ifr_copy_order.html. The information you will need to submit an order includes: the collection call number,collection title, series or accession number, box number, and folder number or name.

    Key to the container abbreviations used in the PDF finding aid:b. boxf. folder

    Administrative Information

    Immediate Source of AcquisitionGift of the Natural Resources Defense Council, 2010-2018.

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    Conditions Governing AccessAccess to the records is partially restricted per donor request. Details provided at the accession level.

    Original audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicating masters, may not be played.Researchers must consult use copies, or if none exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by therepository. Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy for their personal use should consultCopying Services information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    Copies of commercially produced audiovisual materials contained in this collection cannot be made forresearcher use outside of the repository.

    Conditions Governing UseCopyright is retained by the creator(s) of this collection for materials they have authored or otherwiseproduced. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction ofmaterials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires thewritten permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commerciallyexploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively withthe user.

    Biographical / HistoricalThe Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) was founded in 1970 as an environmental actionorganization by a group of American attorneys and law students. Several New York City lawyers, whosought to block construction of a Consolidated Edison power plant at Storm King Mountain on the HudsonRiver, established the Natural Resources Defense League and hired John H. Adams as its first executivedirector. The organization soon changed its name to the Natural Resources Defense Council, and, at therecommendation of the Ford Foundation, merged with a group of law students, most from Yale University,who wanted to establish a public interest law firm that represented victims of pollution.

    With initial funding from the Ford Foundation, NRDC opened its first oce in New York City andestablished a Board of Trustees. Originally structured like a traditional law firm, NRDC's senior attorneysoperated as partners. The organization focused its early eorts on litigation to ensure the enforcementof the 1969 National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act of 1970, and the Clean Water Act, passedin 1972. In 1971, the organization's first lawsuit challenged strip-mining by the Tennessee Valley Authority.NRDC opened a second oce in Washington, DC, and by 1972 had a third oce in Palo Alto, California,which later moved to San Francisco. NRDC combined scientific expertise with the option to litigate anddeveloped ongoing public education eorts to influence public policy and legislation. In 1973, the grouphired its first sta scientists to provide thorough scientific analysis of environmental harm and oerfeasible remedies to significant environmental problems. NRDC also added a membership componentto the organization and had 18,000 members by 1974. In 1979, NRDC began publishing its environmentalmagazine The Amicus Journal.

    During its first two decades, NRDC's senior attorneys and scientists worked on a wide range ofenvironmental issues. This work was initially organized as projects with each project operating primarilyout of one of the three oces in New York, Washington, and San Francisco. In New York, the five largestprojects concerned clean water, coasts, toxic substances, the urban environment, and citizen enforcement.The Clean Water Project sought to keep rivers and drinking water free of pollution and toxics. The CoastalProject focused on preserving coastal waters and wetlands from harm, especially from oshore oil drilling.The Toxics Project worked to ensure the safety of chemicals used in industry and restrict the use ofdangerous materials such as asbestos. The Urban Program pursued environmentally sustainable policiesfor cities, especially through its work on mass transit and the removal of lead from gasoline. The CitizenEnforcement Project, begun in 1982, litigated on behalf of private citizens against corporations suspectedof violating environmental regulations and illegally polluting. The Washington oce primarily focused on

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    clean air, nuclear issues, and international development. The Clean Air Project fought against air pollutionand acid rain and for the protection of the ozone layer. The Nuclear Program addressed the environmentalhazards of nuclear energy and worked to support international eorts at nuclear arms control. TheInternational Program advocated for greater consideration of environmental concerns in the policies ofU.S. foreign aid agencies and multilateral development banks. In San Francisco, the major program areaswere energy, public lands, national forests, and pesticides. The Energy Project pursued energy conservationthrough collaborative planning with state utilities and establishing eciency standards for appliancesand buildings. The Public Lands Project worked to protect federally owned lands, especially those used forgrazing and mining, from environmental threats. The Forestry Project focused on the protection of nationalforests. The Pesticides Project sought to ensure the safety of chemicals used in agriculture. Supportingthese projects were three organization-wide oces for communications, development (which included themembership operation), and administration headquartered in New York City.

    With a growing budget and sta, NRDC reorganized in 1990 into six consolidated programs: Air andEnergy, International and Nuclear, Land, Public Health, Urban, and Water and Coastal. The programsconnected projects that often already shared sta and expertise, and, within the overarching programs,many of the pre-1990 projects continued to function as they had before. Several notable program changesoccurred in the 1990s and 2000s. The Oceans Program emerged, drawing on the experience and sta ofthe Water and Coastal Program, and worked to protect international waters, especially high-seas fisheries.The Citizen Enforcement Project ended in 1994, and much of that project's sta became part of a newLitigation Team that supported ongoing litigation eorts organization-wide.

    Although from the beginning NRDC sta had accomplished much of their work through collaborationacross project and program lines, a number of initiatives operated formally as cross program eorts. Begunin 1988, the Atmospheric Protection Initiative brought together work on acid rain, chlorofluorocarbons,global warming, and the mismanagement of forestry, coastal, and energy resources and developed into anew Climate Program along with a Climate Center that opened in 2001. With these developments, climateissues became a major new focus of the entire organization's eorts. Stemming from campaigns to protectClayoquot Sound in Canada and Laguna San Ignacio in Mexico, NRDC launched in 2001 the BioGemsinitiative which sought to protect threatened wild places in the Americas.

    NRDC also grew through the establishment of a series of centers and the opening of additional regionaloces. The new centers included an Advocacy Center, opened in Washington, DC, in 1995 to coordinatelobbying eorts; a Science Center in 2005, which oered postdoctoral fellowships to scientists workingon environmental issues; and a Center for Market Innovation in 2007 to work with the private sector onsolutions to environmental challenges. Having added a fourth regional oce in Los Angeles in 1989 as wellas a short-lived oce in Honolulu, NRDC opened additional oces in Chicago in 2007 and Beijing in 2008.By 2010, NRDC was an organization of more than 300 sta and 1.3 million members.

    This organizational history draws upon John H. Adams and Patricia Adams, A Force for Nature: The Story ofNRDC and the Fight to Save our Planet (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2010).

    Scope and ContentsThe collection comprises the records of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an Americanenvironmental action organization founded in 1970. The records consist of correspondence; legal files;meeting minutes; press clippings; technical reports; photographs; and publications, including annualreports, magazines, and newsletters; documenting NRDC's administration and programs.

    The administrative records consist of the records of NRDC's founding director, John H. Adams; records ofBoard of Directors meetings; and organization-wide publications. The John H. Adams records documentmany aspects of NRDC's founding and first decade of work in environmental law and activism. Theyinclude extensive correspondence, publications, reports, memoranda, and legal documents. Most notablyamong the organization-wide publications, the annual reports oer a detailed year-by-year summary ofNRDC's activities.

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    The Nuclear Program records provide a detailed view of two major areas of endeavor, NRDC's projects tosupport the verification of nuclear arms control agreements and its eorts to provide public informationabout nuclear weapons and atomic energy. The verification projects files document NRDC's collaborationwith the Soviet Academy of Sciences in the 1980s that resulted in the joint construction of seismicmonitoring stations in the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) capable ofdetecting underground nuclear tests; a 1989 experiment in the Black Sea to demonstrate the feasibility ofdetecting nuclear warheads on naval vessels; and several related visits to restricted Soviet military sites.The public information and advocacy files oer, most notably, an extensive collection of publications fromthe Nuclear Program including published articles and chapters, conference papers, reports, and testimony.Among the program's most significant publications was the Nuclear Weapons Databook, a series thatsought to provide the public accurate factual data about nuclear arms at a time when government secrecyprevented much of this information from freely circulating.

    The Nuclear Program records also include an extensive set of subject files documenting the Soviet, andlater Russian, nuclear weapons program and its eects on the environment at the end of the Cold War.

    Later additions to the records include the administrative records of other founding members, includingFrances Beinecke and Patricia Sullivan, which document the day-to-day activities and legal proceedingsof NRDC. Later additions also include the oce documents, correspondence, and administrative files ofthe oces of NRDC. These oce documents detail both the national campaigns undertaken by NRDCas well as the strategies for forwarding the mission of NRDC. This is exemplified through annual reports,meeting minutes, and internal memorandums. These documents are supported through research that isalso present in the additions, and focus on topics such as urban development, climate change, pesticideuse, and superfund sites.

    ArrangementThe initial records are arranged into two subgroups: Administrative files and Programs and Projects files.Later additions are arranged by date they were received.

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  • Accession 2017-M-0039 Administrative.General. Correspondence

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    Collection ContentsAccession 2017-M-0039. Administrative. General. Correspondence, 1990-201718.5 linear feet (37 boxes)Accession 2017-M-0039 consists entirely of correspondence between the Natural Resources DefenseCouncil and donors, organizations, and individuals otherwise aliated with the council. Many of theseletters are letters of acknowlegement for donations. Also included are letters that support change,organization for partnerships, and some letters on legal cases or political action.

    The material is restricted until 1 January 2038.

    Accession 2017-M-0039 is organized in the order in which it was received, which is alphabetical.

     Container Description Date

    b. 1, f. 1 A- general 2004–2012

    b. 1, f. 2 A- general 2003–2007

    b. 1, f. 3 The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, or Assembly Bill (AB32) 2006–2008

    b. 1, f. 4 Action fund 2008

    b. 1, f. 5 AE commission 2008–2009

    b. 2, f. 1 Ad council 2006–2007

    b. 2, f. 2 Adirondack council 2004–2007

    b. 2, f. 3 Adirondacks tupper lake 2007

    b. 2, f. 4 Advocacy center-Wetstone, Greg 2005

    b. 2, f. 5 After school alliance 2004

    b. 2, f. 6 Adirondack explorer 2012

    b. 2, f. 7 Ahmed, Karim-National Council for Science and the Environment 2000–2005

    b. 2, f. 8 Alliance climate protection 2006

    b. 2, f. 9 Alliance to save energy 2008–2011

    b. 3, f. 1 American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 2009

    b. 3, f. 2 American rivers 2005–2007

    b. 3, f. 3 America's energy future 25*25 2006

    b. 3, f. 4 Apollo alliance 2008–2009

    b. 3, f. 5 Artic refuge 'thank you' 2005

    b. 3, f. 6 The Aspen Institute 2008–2011

    b. 3, f. 7 Audubon 2004–2007

    b. 4, f. 1 B-general 2001–2011

     

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     Container Description Date

    b. 4, f. 2 B-general 2003–2008

    b. 38 Call of the Loon feature1 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2006 April 28

    b. 4, f. 3 Bank of America 2008

    b. 4, f. 4 Barlow, Tom 2004

    b. 4, f. 5 Barron, T. A. 2004

    b. 4, f. 6 Bermingham, John R. 2005–2008

    b. 5, f. 1 Clara Bigham circa 2007

    b. 5, f. 2 Bloomberg, Mayor Michael 2007–2011

    b. 5, f. 3 Blue goose alliance 2001–2011

    b. 5, f. 4 Blue green alliance 2009–2012

    b. 5, f. 5 Blumenauer, Cong. Earl 2005–2008

    b. 5, f. 6 Board 2007

    b. 5, f. 7 BP (formerly British Petroleum) 2002–2008

    b. 5, f. 8 Bridgespan group inc. 2007

    b. 5, f. 9 Bush, George W. 1999–2004

    b. 5, f. 10 Bush administration correspondence 2001–2004

    b. 6, f. 1 C-general 2005–2012

    b. 6, f. 2 C-general 2005–2011

    b. 7, f. 1 CA Public utilities commission 2008

    b. 7, f. 2 Candlewood timber group, inc. 2003–2005

    b. 7, f. 3 Catskills-casinos 2005–2006

    b. 7, f. 4 Center for American progress 2005–2008

    b. 7, f. 5 Climate Change Institute 2006

    b. 7, f. 6 United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) 2008–2011

    b. 8, f. 1 Center for environmental leadership in business 2001–2008

    b. 8, f. 2 Center for environmental leadership in business-file 2 2001

     

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    b. 8, f. 3 Ceres 1999–2002

    b. 8, f. 4 Chafee, Lincoln D. (Senator) 2001–2006

    b. 8, f. 5 Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) 2003–2004

    b. 8, f. 6 Chicago-general 2005

    b. 8, f. 7 Chicago oce 2006

    b. 8, f. 8 China 2007

    b. 9, f. 1 China environmental issues (Comte. Of 100) 2006

    b. 9, f. 2 China-United States Center for Sustainable Development 2000–2010

    b. 9, f. 3 Clarke, Ann 2005–2010

    b. 9, f. 4 Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) 2008

    b. 9, f. 5 Clean Energy Works (CEW) 2000–2010

    b. 9, f. 6 Climate change 2006–2007

    b. 9, f. 7 Climate bill 2010

    b. 9, f. 8 Climate collaborative file 2005–2006

    b. 9, f. 9 Climate & energy 2007

    b. 9, f. 10 Climate war room 2009

    b. 9, f. 11 Clinton, Hillary 2007

    b. 9, f. 12 Clinton, Hillary Senator 2001–2006

    b. 9, f. 13 Cohn, Bertram 2002–2005

    b. 9, f. 14 Colley, Ann (see Moore charitable foundation) 2001

    b. 10, f. 1 Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health (CCEH) 2006–2011

    b. 10, f. 2 Conde Nast 2000–2007

    b. 10, f. 3 112th Congress circa 2009

    b. 10, f. 4 Congress correspondence 2003–2014

    b. 10, f. 5 Coal 2006

    b. 10, f. 6 Copenhagen 2009

    b. 11, f. 1 Conoco Phillips 2008

    b. 11, f. 2 Conservation international 2002

    b. 11, f. 3 Consumer dynamics 2012

    b. 11, f. 4 Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) 2012–2013

     

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    b. 11, f. 5 Council on Foreign Relations 2007

    b. 11, f. 6 Crotty, Erin 2003–2005

    b. 11, f. 7 Cullman, Edgar circa 2012

    b. 11, f. 8 D-general 2004–2012

    b. 11, f. 9 Death of environmentalism 2004

    b. 12, f. 1 Debrief 2006 October5-2006 October12

    b. 12, f. 2 Defenders of wildlife 2001–2008

    b. 12, f. 3 Design to win 2007–2008

    b. 12, f. 4 Deutsche bank 2008–2010

    b. 12, f. 5 Disney coal 2006–2007

    b. 12, f. 6 Diversity 2011

    b. 12, f. 7 Donnelly, Strachan 1999–2017

    b. 12, f. 8 Drayton, Bill (see also Ashoka innovators for the public) 1999–2000

    b. 12, f. 9 Drum major institute 2006

    b. 12, f. 10 Dreyfus, Julia Louis 2012

    b. 12, f. 11 Duke energy 2006–2009

    b. 13, f. 1 Duke fellowship program 2005–2006

    b. 13, f. 2 Duke University energy initiative 2011

    b. 13, f. 3 Duke University Nicholas school 2007–2012

    b. 13, f. 4 Dupont 2000–2010

    b. 13, f. 5 Dupont, Sarah 2005–2006

    b. 13, f. 6 Dwight hall 2006

    b. 13, f. 7 E-general 2008–2009

    b. 14, f. 1 E-general 2006

    b. 14, f. 2 Environmental Entrepreneurs (E-2) 2006–2007

    b. 14, f. 3 Earthjustice 2007

    b. 14, f. 4 Eldridge, Sean 2012

    b. 14, f. 5 Election 2004

    b. 14, f. 6 Elliman, Kim 2001–2009

     

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    b. 14, f. 7 Ennis, Susan 2004–2006

    b. 15, f. 1 Energy Future Coalition 2006–2009

    b. 15, f. 2 Ennis, Susan 2006

    b. 15, f. 3 Environmental advocates 1999–2007

    b. 15, f. 4 Environmental defense 2003–2008

    b. 15, f. 5 Environment leadership program 2003–2007

    b. 15, f. 6 Environmental Protection Agency Pennsylvania audit 2005–2006

    b. 15, f. 7 Environmental Protection Agency 2004–2014

    b. 15, f. 8 F-general 2006–2009

    b. 15, f. 9 Fanton, Jonathan 2005

    b. 15, f. 10 Fenton, David circa 2005

    b. 15, f. 11 Frances G. Beinecke saved articles 2006–2007

    b. 15, f. 12 Fire island 2013

    b. 16, f. 1 Beinecke, Frances-general file undated

    b. 39 Greener Buildings/Bluer Skies: the story of NRDC's Robert Redford buildingin Santa Monica, CA1 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    b. 16, f. 2 Beinecke, Frances-media file 2005

    b. 40 Frances all rights granted1 CD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2005

    b. 16, f. 3 Frances G. Beinecke speeches 1990–1992

    b. 16, f. 4 Florida 2006–2007

    b. 16, f. 5 Ford motor company 2001–2005

    b. 16, f. 6 Forest stewardship council 2002–2004

    b. 16, f. 7 Fracking/natural gas 2011–2012

     

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    b. 16, f. 8 Friends of Hudson river park 2007–2008

    b. 16, f. 9 G general 2005–2010

    b. 16, f. 10 G-general 2004–2010

    b. 17, f. 1 General Electric (GE) 2005–2011

    b. 17, f. 2 Georgia Pacific 2007–2008

    b. 17, f. 3 Gray is green 2011

    b. 17, f. 4 The Green Event 2007

    b. 17, f. 5 Green Group 2004–2008

    b. 17, f. 6 Green Group 2008

    b. 18, f. 1 Green Group 2007

    b. 18, f. 2 Green Group climate committee. 2007–2008

    b. 18, f. 3 Green Group Climate and Energy, Chicago 2007

    b. 18, f. 4 Green Group climate retreat 2012

    b. 18, f. 5 Green Group 1998–2012

    b. 41 Green Group Public narrative1 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    b. 18, f. 6 Green Group collaborative 2006

    b. 18, f. 7 Green Group-Katrina 2006

    b. 18, f. 8 Green Group CEO winter meeting 2012 December11

    b. 18, f. 9 Goals 2012–2013

    b. 19, f. 1 Good to great and social sectors 2006

    b. 19, f. 2 Goodman, David 2007–2009

    b. 19, f. 3 Gore, Al 1998–2009

    b. 19, f. 4 Governor's island 2000–2007

    b. 19, f. 5 Gregory Canyon Limited 2009

    b. 19, f. 6 H-general 2004–2012

    b. 19, f. 7 Harbor bight-New York 2003

     

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    b. 19, f. 8 Harbor bight project 2005

    b. 20, f. 1 Hazenfield, Caron 2005

    b. 20, f. 2 Healthy schools network 2004–2009

    b. 20, f. 3 Highlights from a benchmark survey 2006

    b. 20, f. 4 Hubbard Brook research foundation 2002–2005

    b. 20, f. 5 I-general 2003–2008

    b. 20, f. 6 Inhofe 2004

    b. 20, f. 7 Institute for Democracy Studies 2000–2003

    b. 20, f. 8 Institutional Priorities 2004–2006

    b. 20, f. 9 Institutional Strategic Committee 2004

    b. 20, f. 10 ISky 2008

    b. 20, f. 11 World Conservation Congress (IUCN) 2004–2008

    b. 21, f. 1 J-general 2004–2008

    b. 21, f. 2 Lisa Jackson 2009–2012

    b. 21, f. 3 K-general 2002–2009

    b. 21, f. 4 Kennedy family 2006

    b. 21, f. 5 Kennedy Jr., Robert F. 2001–2008

    b. 21, f. 6 Knoblock, Carl 2002–2004

    b. 21, f. 7 Kopp, Lawrence 2005

    b. 21, f. 8 Kopperl, Paul 2003

    b. 21, f. 9 L-general 2004–2012

    b. 22, f. 1 Lieberman/Warner Bill 2006–2008

    b. 22, f. 2 Listening tour 2006

    b. 22, f. 3 Lobbying 2006–2007

    b. 22, f. 4 Lyme timber company 2002–2004

    b. 22, f. 5 Mc general 2004–2009

    b. 22, f. 6 McKinsey and company 2003–2009

    b. 23, f. 1 M general 2004–2012

     

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     Container Description Date

    b. 42 An Ocean Legacy hosted by Leon Panetta1 CD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    b. 23, f. 2 M-general 2006–2011

    b. 23, f. 3 Malkin, Anthony 2006–2011

    b. 24, f. 1 Management assistance group 1998–2004

    b. 24, f. 2 Mann, Eric 2006–2007

    b. 24, f. 3 Manuscripts 2006

    b. 24, f. 4 Martens, Joseph (president of Open Space Institute) 2002

    b. 24, f. 5 Mercury 2004

    b. 24, f. 6 Mill River Park 2010

    b. 43 Mill River Park and Greenway master plan1 CD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    b. 25, f. 1 Mission point 2006

    b. 25, f. 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003–2012

    b. 44 Massachusetts Institute of Technology external advisory board meetingpanelist presentations1 CD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2008 January 15

    b. 25, f. 3 Morgan Stanley 2006

    b. 25, f. 4 Mount Sinai Center for Children's Health and the Environment 1999–2001

    b. 25, f. 5 N-general 2003–2009

    b. 26, f. 1 National Association of Evangelicals 2004

    b. 26, f. 2 Natural resources council of America 2001–2007

    M general (continued)  

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    b. 26, f. 3 Natural Resources Defense Council-Action fund 2006

    b. 26, f. 4 Natural Resources Defense Council campaign guidelines 2011

    b. 26, f. 5 National Petroleum Council 2011

    b. 26, f. 6 Nuclear strategies 2006

    b. 26, f. 7 Natural Resources Defense Council CEO letters 2006

    b. 26, f. 8 National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) 2002–2004

    b. 26, f. 9 National Religious Partnership on the Environment (NRPE) 2003–2005

    b. 26, f. 10 Navy letters 2004–2007

    b. 26, f. 11 Bill Nelson 2006

    b. 26, f. 12 New energy capital partners 2004

    b. 26, f. 13 New York city/state 2002–2003

    b. 26, f. 14 New York University environmental law clinic 2011

    b. 27, f. 1 O-general 2000–2011

    b. 27, f. 2 Obama administration 2013–2014

    b. 27, f. 3 Obama, Barack 2008–2013

    b. 27, f. 4 Open Society Institute 2005–2006

    b. 28, f. 1 Open Space Institute 2005–2007

    b. 28, f. 2 P-general 2004–2009

    b. 45 Planet Green on Air Launch disc 11 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    b. 46 Planet Green on Air Launch disc 21 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

     

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    b. 47 Wa$ted! "Sisterhood of Waste", Total Wrecklamation "The Fairest of themAll", Greenburg "Greensburg goes to China"1 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2009 April 9

    b. 48 Focus Earth: Six People Saving Our Planet1 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2009 April 14

    b. 49 Renovation Nation: episode 2011 DVD-ROriginal audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicatingmasters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy of non-commerciallyproduced items for their personal use should consult the orderingreproductions information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.

    2009 April 16

    b. 28, f. 3 Partnership project (P4E) 2006

    b. 28, f. 4 Pataki, Governor George E. 2001–2005

    b. 28, f. 5 Pataki: State of the state address 2006

    b. 28, f. 6 Pennoyer, Christy 2004

    b. 28, f. 7 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) 2001–2004

    b. 28, f. 8 PEW correspondence 2001–2005

    b. 29, f. 1 Photos circa 2007

    b. 29, f. 2 Event photos circa 2005

    b. 29, f. 3 Public Research Interest Group (PIRG) 2002

    b. 29, f. 4 Planning committee 2004

    b. 29, f. 5 Podesta, John 2003–2009

    b. 29, f. 6 Podesta, Tony 2007

    b. 29, f. 7 Poplar river first nation 2011

    b. 29, f. 8 Press releases 2006

    b. 29, f. 9 Q-general 2006–2009

    P-general (continued)  

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    b. 29, f. 10 R-general 2004–2011

    b. 30, f. 1 Rachel's network 2000–2011

    b. 30, f. 2 Reid, Senator Harry 2005–2008

    b. 30, f. 3 Natural Resources Defense Council reports 2006–2008

    b. 30, f. 4 Resolve 2003

    b. 30, f. 5 Resources for the future 2010

    b. 30, f. 6 Riverside south 2003–2004

    b. 30, f. 7 Rhode, Deborah 2007

    b. 30, f. 8 Peter Rummell 2006

    b. 31, f. 1 S-general 2006–2008

    b. 31, f. 2 S-general 2001–2012

    b. 32, f. 1 Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) subcommittee 2012

    b. 32, f. 2 Saint Joe 2006

    b. 32, f. 3 SC Johnson Company 2001–2009

    b. 50 Generation to Generation: public report1 CD-ROriginal born digital files, as well as preservation masters, may not beaccessed due to their fragility. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist request that they be made. Born digital files cannot be accessedremotely. System requirements include a Manuscripts and Archivescomputer and file viewing software.

    2001

    b. 32, f. 4 SC Johnson Company 2007–2008

    b. 32, f. 5 Sawyer, Christopher 2002–2006

    b. 32, f. 6 Schardt, Arlie 2005

    b. 32, f. 7 Schrader, Rich 2005

    b. 32, f. 8 Schi, David 2005

    b. 32, f. 9 Schindler, Walter 2005

    b. 32, f. 10 David Schoenbrod 2005–2009

    b. 32, f. 11 Schumer, Charles E. New York State senator 2001–2008

    b. 32, f. 12 Schweitzer, Brian (Governor) 2005–2006

    b. 32, f. 13 Sedgwick, Kyra and Kevin Bacon 2008

    b. 32, f. 14 Scenic Hudson 2005–2007

    b. 32, f. 15 Shell 2008–2010

     

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    b. 32, f. 16 Skoll, Je 2005–2006

    b. 32, f. 17 Solis, Hilda L. (Representative) 2005

    b. 32, f. 18 Specter, Arlen (Senator-Pennsylvania) 2002

    b. 32, f. 19 Speeches 2005–2011

    b. 33, f. 1 Sports fishing industry 2010

    b. 33, f. 2 Saint Joe 2007

    b. 33, f. 3 Lee Stein 2006

    b. 33, f. 4 Steinzor, Rena 2004

    b. 33, f. 5 Tom Steyer 2013

    b. 33, f. 6 Strategic planning 2006

    b. 33, f. 7 Strategic Real Estate Overview New York City headquarters 2006

    b. 33, f. 8 Sundance retreat 2005

    b. 33, f. 9 Sullivan, Pattie undated

    b. 33, f. 10 Sussman, Donald 1997–2003

    b. 33, f. 11 Sustainable development solutions network 2012

    b. 33, f. 12 T-general 2002–2012

    b. 33, f. 13 Tax exempt info 2002–2007

    b. 33, f. 14 Testimonies 2011–2013

    b. 34, f. 1 Thank you letter from congress 2006

    b. 34, f. 2 Tom Cochran & Gov. Whiteman interview 2006 May 9

    b. 51 Tom Cochoran and Governor Whitman interview1 CD-ROriginal born digital files, as well as preservation masters, may not beaccessed due to their fragility. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist request that they be made. Born digital files cannot be accessedremotely. System requirements include a Manuscripts and Archivescomputer and file viewing software.

    2006 May 9

    b. 34, f. 3 Transition 2005

    b. 34, f. 4 Transition committee on the environment 2007

    b. 34, f. 5 U-general 2006–2008

    b. 34, f. 6 United Nations 2005–2008

    b. 34, f. 7 United States Army War College undated

    b. 34, f. 8 United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) 2007–2011

     

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    b. 34, f. 9 United States Department of Interior 2009–2014

    b. 34, f. 10 United States Environmental Protection Agency 1998–2011

    b. 35, f. 1 Urban assembly 2003

    b. 35, f. 2 V-general 2005–2007

    b. 35, f. 3 Values for the future project 2006

    b. 35, f. 4 W-general 2004–2013

    b. 35, f. 5 Wal-mart (1 of 2) 2006–2013

    b. 35, f. 6 Wal-mart (2 of 2) 2005–2010

    b. 36, f. 1 Prince of Wales 2010–2011

    b. 36, f. 2 Waters, Alice 2003–2004

    b. 36, f. 3 Water strategic plan 2006

    b. 36, f. 4 We act 2003–2005

    b. 36, f. 5 Sigourney Weaver 2006

    b. 36, f. 6 Wedge 2007

    b. 36, f. 7 Wellspring consulting 2009

    b. 36, f. 8 Western arctic 2007

    b. 36, f. 9 White house 2012

    b. 36, f. 10 Whitman, Christine Administrator-Environmental Protection Agency 2001–2013

    b. 36, f. 11 Wilcox, Louisa (grizzly bears) 2000–2002

    b. 37, f. 1 The Wilderness Society 1997–2007

    b. 37, f. 2 Wind 2006

    b. 37, f. 3 Women's Partnership for Prevention 2004

    b. 37, f. 4 Working assets 2001–2004

    b. 37, f. 5 World Parks Congress 2003

    b. 37, f. 6 World Resources Institute (WRI) 2007

    b. 52 WRI's 25th anniversary dinner1 CD-ROriginal born digital files, as well as preservation masters, may not beaccessed due to their fragility. Researchers must consult use copies, or ifnone exist request that they be made. Born digital files cannot be accessedremotely. System requirements include a Manuscripts and Archivescomputer and file viewing software.

    2007 February 3

    b. 37, f. 7 X-general 2007

     

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    b. 37, f. 8 X prize 2006

    b. 37, f. 9 Y-general 2004–2006

    b. 37, f. 10 Yankee stadium 2006

    b. 37, f. 11 Z-general 2008–2010

     

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  • Accession 2016-M-0061 Administrative.General. Meeting minutes

    Natural Resources Defense Council recordsMS 1965

    Accession 2016-M-0061. Administrative. General. Meeting minutes, 1977-20034.5 linear feet (9 boxes)Accession 2016-M-0061 consists of meeting minutes from the Natural Resources Defense Council board,the Executive Committee, and the meetings of the members and trustees. These minutes detail theongoing projects undertaken by the NRDC and demonstrate the administration and decision makingprocess of the organization from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s.

    Access to the material is restricted until 1 January 2024.

    Accession 2016-M-0061 is arranged in the loosely chronological order in which it was received.

     Container Description Date

    b. 1, f. 1 Executive Committee meeting January 26, 1978 1977December-1978January

    b. 1, f. 2 Full board meeting March 9, 1978 (typed) 1978January-1978March

    b. 1, f. 3 Executive Committee meeting April 20, 1978 1978 February-April

    b. 1, f. 4 Board of Trustees and annual meeting June 8, 1978 1977December-1978June

    b. 1, f. 5 Board of Trustees and annual meeting 1978 June 8

    b. 1, f. 6 Executive Committee meeting September 14, 1978 1978 June-September

    b. 1, f. 7 Board of Trustees meeting November 16, 1978 1978 June-November

    b. 1, f. 8 Executive Committee meeting January 18, 1979 1978 July-1979January

    b. 1, f. 9 Board meeting March 15, 1979 1979October-1979January

    b. 1, f. 10 Annual meeting - board meeting June 14, 1979 1979 June 14

    b. 1, f. 11 Annual meeting - board meeting June 14, 1979 1979 March-June

    b. 1, f. 12 Executive Committee meeting September 13, 1979 1979 July-September

    b. 1, f. 13 Airlie House November 1-4, 1979 1979 August-November

    b. 1, f. 14 Executive Committee meeting December 13, 1979 1979 November-December

    b. 2, f. 1 Board of Trustees meeting February 14, 1980 1979December-1980February

     

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    b. 2, f. 2 Executive Committee meeting April 3, 1980 (cancelled) 1980 March-April

    b. 2, f. 3 Board of Trustees and annual meeting June 5, 1980 1980 March-June

    b. 2, f. 4 Board of Trustees annual meeting June 5, 1980 1980 June 5

    b. 2, f. 5 Board meeting September 18, 1980 1980 May-September

    b. 2, f. 6 Board meeting October 30, 1980 1980 August-October

    b. 2, f. 7 Executive Committee meeting December 11, 1980 1980 November-December

    b. 2, f. 8 Board meeting February 5, 1981 1981 January-February

    b. 2, f. 9 Strategic Committee Amicus - Fred Harris April 2, 1981 1981 March-April

    b. 2, f. 10 Executive Committee meeting April 16, 1981 1981 January-April

    b. 2, f. 11 Board and annual meeting June 4, 1981 1980September-1981June

    b. 2, f. 12 Board and annual meeting June 4, 1981 1980September-1981June

    b. 3, f. 1 Board meeting October 1, 1981 1981 September-October

    b. 3, f. 2 Executive Committee meeting December 3, 1981 1981 November-December

    b. 3, f. 3 Board meeting December 9, 1982 1982August-1982December

    b. 3, f. 4 Executive Committee October 28, 1982 1982 September-October

    b. 3, f. 5 Board meeting September 23, 1982 1982 May-September

    b. 3, f. 6 Annual meeting June 10, 1982 1982 June 10

    b. 3, f. 7 Board meeting June 10, 1982: Nuclear Arms Resolution 1982 June

    b. 3, f. 8 Board meeting June 10, 1982 1982 January-June

    b. 3, f. 9 Executive Committee April 1, 1982 1982 February-April

     

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    b. 3, f. 10 Board meeting February 4, 1982 1982 January-February

    b. 4, f. 1 Board meeting February 3, 1983 1982December-1983February

    b. 4, f. 2 Executive Committee meeting April 7, 1983 1982December-1983April

    b. 4, f. 3 Annual meeting June 9, 1983 1983 April-June

    b. 4, f. 4 Board of Trustees September 15, 1983 1983 August-September

    b. 4, f. 5 Executive Committee meeting October 27, 1983 1983 October

    b. 4, f. 6 Board meeting December 8, 1983 1983 November-December

    b. 4, f. 7 Board retreat December 1, 1988 1988 November-December

    b. 4, f. 8 Annual meeting September 29, 1988 1988 September29

    b. 4, f. 9 Board meeting June 16, 1988 1988 April-June

    b. 4, f. 10 Executive Committee meeting April 7, 1988 1988 March-April

    b. 4, f. 11 Board breakfast February 19, 1988 1988 February 19

    b. 4, f. 12 Board meeting January 28, 1988 1988 January 28

    b. 4, f. 13 Executive Committee meeting November 19, 1987 1987 November

    b. 4, f. 14 Annual meeting September 17, 1987 1986 June-1987September

    b. 4, f. 15 Board meeting June 4, 1987 1987 June 4

    b. 4, f. 16 Board meeting March 19, 1987 1987 March

    b. 4, f. 17 Executive Committee meeting January 15, 1987 1986October-1987January

    b. 4, f. 18 Executive Committee meeting November 17, 1986 1986 November

    b. 5, f. 1 Annual meeting of trustees September 18, 1986 1986 June-September

    b. 5, f. 2 Annual meeting of members September 18, 1986 1986 July-November

    b. 5, f. 3 Board meeting June 5, 1986 1986 March-June

     

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    b. 5, f. 4 Board meeting March 13, 1986 1986 February-March

    b. 5, f. 5 Executive Committee meeting January 9, 1986 1985November-1986January

    b. 5, f. 6 Annual meeting of members June 13, 1985 1985 June 13

    b. 5, f. 7 Executive Committee meeting April 18, 1985 1985 March-April

    b. 5, f. 8 Executive Committee meeting November 14, 1985 1985 September-November

    b. 5, f. 9 Board meeting September 19, 1985 1986 June-September

    b. 5, f. 10 Board meeting June 13, 1985 1985 March-June

    b. 5, f. 11 Board meeting March 14 1985 1985 March

    b. 5, f. 12 Board meeting January 31, 1985 1984December-1985January

    b. 5, f. 13 Board meeting December 13, 1984 1984 October-December

    b. 5, f. 14 Executive Committee meeting November 1, 1984 1984August-1984November

    b. 5, f. 15 Board meeting September 6, 1984 1984 June-September

    b. 6, f. 1 Annual meeting June 7, 1984 1984 January-June

    b. 6, f. 2 Executive Committee meeting April 26, 1984 1984 February-April

    b. 6, f. 3 Board meeting Executive Committee February 9, 1984 1983December-1984February

    b. 6, f. 4 Annual meeting September 24, 1992 1992 September

    b. 6, f. 5 Board of Trustees meeting June 18, 1992 1992 April-June

    b. 6, f. 6 Board meeting April 2, 1992 1991December-1992April

    b. 6, f. 7 Board meeting January 16, 1992 1992 January

    b. 6, f. 8 Annual meeting September 26, 1991 1991 July-September

     

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    b. 6, f. 9 Board meeting June 6, 1991 1991 May-June

    b. 6, f. 10 Executive Committee meeting April 4, 1991 1991 February-April

    b. 6, f. 11 Board meeting February 7, 1991 1991 February 7

    b. 6, f. 12 Annual meeting of trustees and members November 15, 1990 1990 August-November

    b. 6, f. 13 Board meeting September 27, 1990 1990 July-September

    b. 6, f. 14 Board meeting June 21, 1990 1990 June

    b. 6, f. 15 Executive Committee meeting April 5, 1990 1990 April

    b. 6, f. 16 Board meeting January 25, 1990 1990 January

    b. 6, f. 17 Executive Committee meeting November 16, 1989 1989 October-November

    b. 7, f. 1 Annual meeting September 21, 1989 1989 June-September

    b. 7, f. 2 Board meeting June 15, 1989 1989 June

    b. 7, f. 3 Executive Committee meeting April 6, 1989 1989 February

    b. 7, f. 4 Board meeting January 26, 1989 1989 January

    b. 7, f. 5 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 11, 2003 2002December-2003December

    b. 7, f. 6 Board meeting September 25, 2003 2003 August-September

    b. 7, f. 7 Board meeting June 5, 2003 2003 March-June

    b. 7, f. 8 Board meeting March 6, 2003 2003 February-March

    b. 7, f. 9 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 5, 2002 2002 December

    b. 7, f. 10 Board meeting September 21 2002 2002 September

    b. 7, f. 11 Board meeting June 6, 2002 2002 May-June

    b. 7, f. 12 Board meeting March 7, 2002 2002 February-March

    b. 7, f. 13 Annual meeting of members and trustees 2001 November-December

    b. 7, f. 14 Board meeting October 12, 2001 2001September-October

     

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    b. 7, f. 15 Board meeting June 6, 2001 2001 March-June

    b. 7, f. 16 Board meeting March 8, 2001 2001 February-March

    b. 7, f. 17 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 7, 2000 2000 December7

    b. 7, f. 18 Board meeting September 28, 2000 2000 September

    b. 7, f. 19 Board meeting June 15, 2000 2000 May

    b. 7, f. 20 Board meeting March 2, 2000 2000 February-March

    b. 8, f. 1 Annual meeting of members and trustees 1999 November-December

    b. 8, f. 2 Board meeting October 16, 1991 1991 September-October

    b. 8, f. 3 Board meeting June 9, 1999 1999 May-June

    b. 8, f. 4 Board meeting March 3, 1999 1999 February-March

    b. 8, f. 5 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 10, 1998 1998 October-December

    b. 8, f. 6 Board meeting September 24, 1998 1998 July-September

    b. 8, f. 7 Board meeting June 18, 1998 1998 June

    b. 8, f. 8 Board meeting March 6, 1998 1998 March

    b. 8, f. 9 Annual meeting of members and board December 17, 1997 1997 November-December

    b. 8, f. 10 Board meeting September 25, 1997 1997 June-September

    b. 8, f. 11 Board meeting June 12, 1997 1997 June

    b. 8, f. 12 Board meeting March 13, 1997 1997 February-March

    b. 8, f. 13 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 5, 1996 1996 September-December

    b. 8, f. 14 Board meeting September 26, 1996 1996 August-September

    b. 8, f. 15 Board meeting June 20, 1996 1996 May-June

    b. 8, f. 16 Board retreat March 16, 1996 1996 February-March

     

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    b. 8, f. 17 Annual meeting of members and trustees 1995 November-December

    b. 8, f. 18 Meeting of board September 28, 1995 1995 May-September

    b. 8, f. 19 Board meeting March 16, 1995 1995 March

    b. 8, f. 20 Annual meeting of members and trustees December 8, 1994 1994 December

    b. 8, f. 21 Board meeting September 29, 1994 1994 August-September

    b. 8, f. 22 Board meeting June 16, 1994 1994 June

    b. 9, f. 1 Board meeting March 17, 1994 1994 March

    b. 9, f. 2 Board meeting January 20, 1994 1994 January

    b. 9, f. 3 Board meeting and annual meeting September 30, 1993 1993 September30

    b. 9, f. 4 Board meeting June 10, 1993 1993 May-June

    b. 9, f. 5 Board meeting April 1, 1993 1993 March-April

    b. 9, f. 6 Board meeting January 14, 1993 1992December-1993January

     

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  • Accession 2012-M-008 Administrative.General. Publications

    Natural Resources Defense Council recordsMS 1965

    Accession 2012-M-008. Administrative. General. Publications, 1970-2014The records consist of publications concerning NRDC as a whole including annual reports, financialstatements, the organization's magazine Amicus Journal, and membership newsletters. Among the annualreports are summary reports for NRDC's ten, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-five year anniversaries filed bythe anniversary year. Also included are one o publications either published by or relating to NRDC, orrelated to environmental issues.

    Accession 2016-M-0062, acquired in 2016, was merged into this series in 2018. This accession consistedentirely of one-o publications.

    The material is open for research.

     Container Description Date

    Reports

    b. 1, f. 1-29 Annual reports 1980-2010

    Financial statements

    b. 2, f. 1-31 1970-2000 1970-2000

    b. 3, f. 1-8 2001-2010 2001-2010

    Magazine and newsletters

    b. 4, f. 1 Accelerating the Greening of China 2007

    b. 4, f. 2 A Decade After the Exxon Valdez: Inadequate Federal Action on Oil SpillPrevention

    1993 March

    b. 4, f. 3 Addressing Aordability and Long-term Resiliency Through the NationalFlood Insurance Program

    2015

    b. 4, f. 4 After Katrina: New Solutions for Safe Communities and a Secure EnergyFuture

    2005 September

    b. 4, f. 5 After Silent Spring: The Unsolved Problems of Pesticide Use in the UnitedStates

    1993 June

    b. 4, f. 6 Agricultural Solutions: Improving Water Quality in California through WaterConservation and Pesticide Reduction

    1998 March

    b. 4, f. 7 A Guide to New York City's Reservoirs and Their Watersheds 1993 September

    b. 4, f. 8 Alaska: The Last Chance to Do it Right the First Time 1993 July

    b. 4, f. 9 Amazon Crude 1991

    b. 4, f. 10 Amending China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law:Recommendations from the International Experience

    2009 July

    b. 4, f. 11 Amending China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law:Recommendations from the International Experience (Chinese)

    2009 July

    b. 4, f. 12 America's Energy Choices: Investing in a Strong Economy and a CleanEnvironment

    1991

    b. 4, f. 13 America's Gas Tank: The High Cost of Canda's Oil and Gas Export Strategy 2002 October

     

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  • Accession 2012-M-008 Administrative.General. Publications

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     Container Description Date

    Amicus Journal

    b. 4, f. 14-17 1979-1986 1979-1986

    b. 5, f. 1-8 1983-1990 1983-1990

    b. 6, f. 1-9 1991-1999 1991-1999

    b. 7, f. 1-2 2000-2001 2000-2001

    b. 7, f. 3 An Introduction to Federal Environmental Policy 2013 February

    b. 7, f. 4 An NRDC EarthAction Guide: Saving the Ozone Layer 1992

    b. 7, f. 5 A Responsible Energy Policy for the 21st Century 2001 March

    b. 7, f. 6 Arsenic and Old Laws: Arsenic Occurrence in Drinking Water, its HealthEects, and EPA's Outdated Arsenic Tap Water Standard

    2000 February

    b. 7, f. 7 Asian Clean Energy Fund (ACEF) and NRDC brochure (Chinese) 2014 January

    b. 7, f. 8 Assessment of Demand Response Market Potential and Benefits in Shanghai 2005 July

    b. 7, f. 9 Assessment of Demand Response Market Potential and Benefits in Shanghai(executive summary)

    2005 July

    b. 7, f. 10 Assessment of Demand Response Market Potential and Benefits in Shanghai(executive summary) (Chinese)

    2005 July

    b. 7, f. 11 Benchmarking Air Emissions of Electric Utility Generators in the UnitedStates

    1998 June

    b. 23 Emissions Data from Electric Generators (and other resources)1 Computer File (.pcd)

    b. 7, f. 12 Benchmarking Air Emissions of the 100 Largest Electric Power Producers inthe United States 2002

    2004 April

    b. 8, f. 1 Between a Rock and a Dry Place: The Impact of Oil Shale Development andClimate Change on the Colorado River Basin Water Supply

    2011 August

    b. 8, f. 2 Biodiversity Flashpoints in the Americas: Test Cases for the SummitConference on Sustainable Development

    1996 December

    b. 8, f. 3 BioGems: Endangered Wild Places in North and Central America Report for2001

    2001

    b. 8, f. 4 BioGems Report 2003 2003

    b. 8, f. 5 BioGems Report 2004 2004

    b. 8, f. 6 BioGems Report 2005 2005

    b. 8, f. 7 Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype? 1999 February

    b. 8, f. 8 Bottlenecks and Breakthroughs: The 2012 Pollution InformationTransparency Index (PITI) Fourth Annual Assessment of EnvironmentalTransparency in 113 Chinese Cities (two copies)

    2012

    Magazine and newsletters (continued)  

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  • Accession 2012-M-008 Administrative.General. Publications

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    b. 8, f. 9 Breach of Faith: How the Contract's Fine Print Undermines America'sEnvironment Success

    1995 February

    b. 8, f. 10 Breaking the Ice on Environment Open Information: The 2008 PollutionInformation Transparency Index (PITI) First Annual Assessment ofEnvironmental Transparency in 113 Chinese Cities

    2009 March

    b. 8, f. 11 Breaking the Ice on Environment Open Information: The 2008 PollutionInformation Transparency Index (PITI) First Annual Assessment ofEnvironmental Transparency in 113 Chinese Cities

    2008

    b. 8, f. 12 Breakthroughs and Beginnings: The 2013-2014 Pollution InformationTransparency Index (PITI) Fifth Annual Assessment of EnvironmentalTransparency in 120 Chinese Cities

    2013–2014

    b. 8, f. 13 Breath Taking: Premature Mortality due to Particulate Air Pollution in 239American Cities

    1996 May

    b. 8, f. 14 Bridging the Gap: Initiatives to Achieve President Clinton's ClimateCommitment

    1994 April 19

    b. 8, f. 15 California's Contaminated Groundwater: Is the State Minding the Store? 2001 April

    b. 8, f. 16 Cap 2.0: Policy Solution for Curbing Global Warming and Building the CleanEnergy Economy

    2009 April

    b. 8, f. 17 Cape May to Montauk: A Coastal Protection Report Card 2002 November

    b. 9, f. 1 Celebrating Wild Alaska: Twenty Years of the Alaska Lands Act 1990

    b. 9, f. 2 Cesspools of Shame: How Factory Farm Lagoons and Sprayfields ThreatenEnvironmental and Public Health

    2001

    b. 9, f. 3 Changing the Current: Aordable Strategies for Salmon Restoration in theColumbia River Basin

    1994 December

    b. 9, f. 4 China Coal Cap Project: Phase Two 2015 (brochure) 2015

    b. 9, f. 5 China Coal Cap Project: Phase Two 2015 (Chinese) 2015

    b. 9, f. 6 China Coal Consumption Cap Plan and Research Report: Recommendationsfor the 13th Five-year Plan Executive Summary

    2015 October

    b. 9, f. 7 China Coal Consumption Cap Plan and Research Report: Recommendationsfor the 13th Five-year Plan Executive Summary (Chinese)

    2015 October

    b. 9, f. 8 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: California DSM ImplementationModel (Chinese)

    2011

    b. 9, f. 9 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: Demand Response (Chinese) 2014 April

    b. 9, f. 10 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: Eciency Vermont (Chinese) 2013

    b. 9, f. 11 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: New York State DSMImplementation Model (Chinese)

    2013

    b. 9, f. 12 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: On-Bill Financing (Chinese) 2013

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    b. 9, f. 13 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: U. S. Energy Eciency ProgramManagement Model and Financing Mechanism (Chinese)

    2012

    b. 9, f. 14 China DSM and Energy Eciency Project: White Certificate Scheme(Chinese)

    2013

    b. 9, f. 15 China's Nuclear Safety: Recommendations on Supervision and ManagementSystem Reform (Chinese)

    2013 December

    b. 9, f. 16 City Energy Project Handbook: A Joint Project of NRDC and IMT 2013 May

    b. 9, f. 17 City Walkability Evaluation Report (Chinese) 2014 August

    b. 9, f. 18 Clean Cargo: A Guide to Reducing Diesel Air Pollution from the FreightIndustry in Your Community

    2013

    b. 9, f. 19 Clean Getaway: Toward Safe and Ecient Vehicles 2001 July

    b. 9, f. 20 Clean Water Clear Choice: Upcoming Bush Administration Decisions onWater Pollution

    2001 August

    b. 9, f. 21 Climate Change and Coal Consumption Control (Chinese) 2015 June

    b. 9, f. 22 Climate Change and Urbanization: Challenges and Progress in China 2014 December

    b. 9, f. 23 Climate Change and Urbanization: Challenges and Progress in China(Chinese)

    2014 December

    b. 9, f. 24 Coal and Electricity Consumption Control in the Building Sector (Chinese) 2015 May

    b. 9, f. 25 Coal Consumption Control Policy's Impact on Employment (Chinese) 2015 March

    b. 9, f. 26 Coal Industry Sustainable Development under Coal Consumption Control 2015 May

    b. 9, f. 27 Co-benefits of Coal Consumption Cap Targets (Chinese) 2015 July

    b. 9, f. 28 Coee, Conservation, and Commerce in the Western Hemisphere 1996 June

    b. 9, f. 29 Collegiate Game Changers: How Campus Sport is Going Green 2013 August

    b. 9, f. 30 Communities Tackle Global Warming: A Guide to California's SB 375 2009 June

    b. 10, f. 1 Contaminated Catch: The Public Health Threat from Toxics in Fish 1998 April

    b. 10, f. 2 Damage Report: Environment and the 104th Congress 1996 October

    b. 10, f. 3 Danger in the Nursery: Impact on Birds of Tar Sands Oil Development inCanada's Boreal Forest

    2008 December

    b. 10, f. 4 Danger on Tap: Protect America's Drinking Water 1994 April

    b. 10, f. 5 Dangerous Addiction: Ending America's Oil Dependence 2002 January

    b. 10, f. 6 Defend Your Air: A Guide for Reducing Freight Transportation Air PollutionUnder the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (2 issues - one Spanish,one English_

    2008

    b. 10, f. 7 Developments and Dollars: An Introduction to Fiscal Impact Analysis in LandUse Planning

    2000 May

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    b. 10, f. 8 Digging up the Details: A Comparison of Proposed New York StateSuperfund and Brownfields Legislation

    2000 March

    b. 10, f. 9 Drawdown: Groundwater Mining on Black Mesa 2000 October

    b. 10, f. 10 Drilling Down: Protecting Western Communities from the Health andEnvironmental Eects of Oil and Gas Production

    2007 October

    b. 10, f. 11 Driving it Home: Choosing the Right Path for Fueling North America'sTransportation Future

    2007 June

    b. 10, f. 12 Driving on Fumes: Truck Drivers Face Elevated Health Risks from DieselPollution

    2007 December

    b. 10, f. 13 D-Town Visions: Building a City the River Can Be Proud of 2007 November

    b. 10, f. 14 Ebb Tide for Pollution: Actions for Cleaning up Coastal Waters 2000

    b. 10, f. 15 Ecient Wood Use in Residential Construction: A Practical Guide to SavingWood, Money, and Forests

    1998

    b. 10, f. 16 Elephant Ivory Tracking in California, USA 2015

    b. 10, f. 17 End of the Line for Dirty Diesels: Why New York City Needs Natural GasBuses

    1994 April

    b. 10, f. 18 End of the Road: The Adverse Ecological Impacts of Roads and Logging - ACompilation of Independetly Reviewed Research

    1999 December

    b. 10, f. 19 Energy Down the Drain: The Hidden Costs of California's Water Supply 2004 August

    b. 10, f. 20 Energy Eciency Leadership in California: Preventing the Next Crisis 2003 April

    b. 11, f. 1 Energy Innovations: A Prosperous Path to a Clean Environment 1997 June

    b. 11, f. 2 Environmental Open Information: Between Advance and Retreat - The2009-2010 Pollution Information Transparency Index (PITI) Second AnnualAssessment of Environmental Transparency in 113 Chinese Cities

    2009–2010

    b. 11, f. 3 Environmental Priorities for the World Trading System 1995 January

    b. 11, f. 4 Environment: A Practical Guide to the Legal Actions of Russian Citizens (inRussian)

    1994

    b. 11, f. 5 Environment in the Crosshairs: Assessing Federal Legislation in 2001 2002 February

    b. 11, f. 6 Evaluation of the Eect of China's Energy Conservation Policies on WaterConservation (Chinese)

    2005 July

    b. 11, f. 7 Evaluation of the Eect of China's Energy Conservation Policies on WaterConservation (executive summary) (Chinese)

    2005 July

    b. 11, f. 8 EV-DR-Reinteration to promote low-carbon development (executivesummary) (Chinese)

    1015 July

    b. 11, f. 9 Farming in the Greenhouse: What Global Warming Means for AmericanAgriculture

    1989 March

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    b. 11, f. 10 Feeling the Heat in Florida: Global Warming on the Local Level, an Overviewof Findings

    2001 October

    b. 11, f. 11 Felling the Myth: The Role of Timber in the Economy of California's SierraNevada

    1995 November

    b. 11, f. 12 Fields of Change: A New Crop of American Farmers Find Alternatives toPesticides

    1998 July

    b. 11, f. 13 Finance Policy under China's Energy Transition and Coal ConsumptionControl (Chinese)

    2015 April

    b. 11, f. 14 Fish Out of Water: How Water Management in the Bay-Delta Threatens theFuture of California's Salmon Fishery

    2008 July

    b. 11, f. 15 Flying O Course: Environmental Impacts of America's Airports 1996 October

    b. 11, f. 16 Forests on the Line: Comparing the Rules for Logging in British Columbia andWashington State

    1995

    b. 11, f. 17 Formula for Failure: Consequences of Proposed Federal Science Funding Cuts 1995 September

    b. 11, f. 18 Friends of Nature brochure (Chinese) 2013

    b. 11, f. 19 From Solar Power to Eco-Friendly Desk Chairs: A Resource Fuide for theGreenest Building in the United States

    2004

    b. 11, f. 20 Fueling the Future: A Plan to Reduce California's Oil Dependence 2002 September

    b. 12, f. 1 Game Changer: How the Sports Industry's Saving the Environment 2012 September

    b. 12, f. 2 Gathering Storm: Coming Environmental Battles in the 105th Congress 1998 January

    b. 12, f. 3 Getting the Dirt on Your Electric Company: A Consumers' and Policymakers'Handbook of Air Pollution from Electric Utilities in the Eastern United States

    1997 July

    b. 12, f. 4 Global Solutions to Global Warming: Recommendations for Leaders andPolicymakers in the United States and China

    2009 June

    b. 12, f. 5 Going to the Source: A Case Study on Source Reduction of Industrial ToxicWaste

    1991

    b. 12, f. 6 Going with the Flow: Replacing Energy from Snake River Dams 2000 April

    b. 12, f. 7 Green Auto Racing: National Eorts and International Cooperation toPromote Advacned Cars and Fuels

    1996 July

    b. 12, f. 8 Green Fields, Blue Skies: Improving the Sustainability of Fertilizer Productionand Consumption in Chongqing Municipality

    2001 September

    b. 12, f. 9 Groundwater in Hawaii: A Report on the Islands' Major Source of DrinkingWater and How to Protect it

    1993

    b. 12, f. 10 Handle with Care: Children and Environmental Carcinogens 1994 October

    b. 12, f. 11 Harvest of Hope: The Potential of Alternative Agriculture to ReducePesticide Use

    1991 May

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    b. 12, f. 12 Healing the Waters of Greater Cleveland: Poison Runo Problems andSolutions

    1995

    b. 12, f. 13 Heat Advisory: How Global Warming Causes More Bad Air Days 2004 July

    b. 12, f. 14 Hog Wash: Factory Farm Giveaways in Clean Water Act Proposals 1995 July

    b. 12, f. 15 Hook Line and Sinking: The Crisis in Marine Fisheries 1997 February

    b. 12, f. 16 Hostile Environment: How Activist Federal Judges Threaten Our Air, Water,and Land

    2001 July

    b. 12, f. 17 Hotter and Drier: The West's Changed Climate 2008 March

    b. 12, f. 18 In Hot Water: Water Management Strategies to Weather the Eects ofGlobal Warming

    2007 April-July

    b. 13, f. 1 Incentive Mechanism to Scale Up Utility DSM Programs (executivesummary) (Chinese)

    2005 July

    b. 13, f. 2 Indictment: The Case Against the Reagan Environmental Record 1982 March

    b. 13, f. 3 Intolerable Risk: Pesticides in Our Children's Food 1989 February 27

    b. 13, f. 4 Introducing U. S. Best Practices on Building Energy Benchmarking (Chinese) 2014 April

    b. 13, f. 5 Iran's Nuclear Program: Energy or Weapons? 1995 SeptemberJuly

    b. 13, f. 6 Journalists' Guide to NRDC 1993

    b. 13, f. 7 Just Add Water: Violations of Federal Health Standards in Tap Water1994-1995

    1996 May

    b. 13, f. 8 Keeping Oceans Wild: How Marine Reserves Protect Our Living Seas 2001 April

    b. 13, f. 9 Keeping the 'E' in ISTEA: Transportation Energy and the Federal Role inConservation

    1996 May

    b. 13, f. 10 Keeping Warm and Staying Healthy: A Comparative Look at Fiberglass,Cellulose, and Cotton Insulation

    1996 September

    b. 13, f. 11 Kingpins of Carbon: How Fossil Fuel Producers Contribute to GlobalWarming

    1999 July

    b. 13, f. 12 Leap of Faith: Southern California's Experiment in Natural CommunityConservation Planning

    1997 May

    b. 13, f. 13 Long Island Sound Municipal Report Cards: Environmental Assessments of78 Coastal Communities

    1998 January

    b. 13, f. 14 Looking for Oil in All the Wrong Places: Facts about Oil, Natural Gas, andEciency Resources

    1991 February

    b. 13, f. 15 Los Angeles Community-Based Recycling Program Directory 1990

    b. 13, f. 16 Losing Ground: Western National Parks Endangered by Climate Disruption 2006 July

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    b. 13, f. 17 Low carbon development path for China's new-type urbanization:challenges, strategies, and practices (Chinese)

    2015 April

    b. 13, f. 18 Making Every Drop Work: Increasing Water Eciency in California'sCommercial, Industrial, and Institutional (CII) Sober

    2009 March-May

    b. 13, f. 19 More Jobs, Less Pollution: Growing the Recycling Economy in the U. S. 2011

    b. 13, f. 20 Moving California Toward a Renewable Energy Future: An AlternativeScenario for the Next Fifteen Years

    1980

    b. 14, f. 1-3 NRDC NewsletterEnglishThe NRDC Newsletter consists of a single issue from 1976 (Vol. 5, No. 4), allof the issues for 1977, and two issues from 1978 (Vol. 7, Nos. 4 and 5).

    1976-1978

    b. 14, f. 4-15 Nature's VoiceEnglish

    1998-2010

    b. 15, f. 1 Needless Noise: The Negative Impacts of Helicopter Trac in New York Cityand the Tri-State Region

    1999 December

    b. 15, f. 2 New Directions: Ten Years After Chernobyl 1996 April

    b. 15, f. 3 New Members Guide: 110th Congress 2006

    b. 15, f. 4 New York City's Environmental Vital Signs: A Twenty-Five Year Check-Up 1995 December

    b. 15, f. 5 No Breathing in the Aisles: Diesel Exhaust Inside School Buses 2001 January

    b. 15, f. 6 No More Tailpipes: The Role of Electric Vehicle sin Clearing California's Air 1994 October 12

    b. 15, f. 7 No Safe Harbor: Tanker Safety in America's Ports 1990

    b. 15, f. 8 NRDC China Program (Chinese) 2015

    b. 15, f. 9 NRDC in China - Fighting Pollution and Helping China to Go Green -Combining Environmental and Energy Expertise with on-the-groundUnderstanding and Knowledge

    2014

    b. 15, f. 10 NRDC Media Guide 1993

    b. 15, f. 11 NRDC's Washington, D. C. Eco-Oce: Tomorrow's Workplace, Today 1996 November13

    b. 15, f. 12 One Year After Cairo: Assessing National Action to Implement theInternational Conference in Population and Development

    1995

    b. 15, f. 14 One Year After Rio: Keeping the Promises of the Earth Summit - A Country-by-Country Progress Report (2 issues)

    1993 June

    b. 16, f. 1 Our Children at Risk: The 5 Worst Environmental Threats to their Health 1997 November

    b. 16, f. 2 Out of Breath: Children's Health and Air Pollution in Southern California 1993 October

    b. 16, f. 3 Out of the Gutter: Reducing Polluted Runo in the District of Columbia 2002 July

    b. 16, f. 4 Paving Our Way to Water Shortages: How Sprawl Aggravates Dought 2002 August

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    b. 16, f. 5 Peligro Oculto: El Impacto de la Contaminacion a la Salud de la ComunidadLatina (in Spanish)

    2004

    b. 16, f. 6 Pipe Dreams: Water Supply Pipeline Projects in the West 2012 June

    b. 16, f. 7 Pipeline and Tanker Trouble: The Impact to British Columbia's Communities,Rivers, and Pacific and Coastline from Tar Sands Oil Transport

    2012

    b. 16, f. 8 Poisoning the Well: How the EPA is Ignoring Atrazine Contamination inSurface and Drinking Water in the Central United States

    2009

    b. 16, f. 9 Poison Runo: A Guide to State and Local Control of Nonpoint Source andWater Pollution

    1989 April

    b. 16, f. 10 Pollution Information Transparency Index (PITI) 2014-2015 in 120 ChineseCities (Chinese)

    2015 November

    b. 16, f. 11 Pollution Unchecked: A Case Study of Greene Couty, Pennsylvania 2004 December

    b. 16, f. 12 Power Failure: A Review of the World Bank;s Implementation of its NewEnergy Policy

    1994 March

    b. 16, f. 13 Preventing Industrial Pollution at its Source: The Final Report of theMichigan Source Reduction Initiative

    1999 September

    b. 16, f. 14 Priority Ocean Areas for Protection in the mid-Atlantic: Findings of NRDC'sMarine Habitat Workshop

    2001 January

    b. 17, f. 1 Protecting the Nation's Groundwater: A Proposal for Federal Legislation 1988 June 24

    b. 17, f. 2 Putting Children First: Making Pesticide Levels in Food Safer for Infants andChildren

    1998 April

    b. 17, f. 3 Reclaiming our Heritage: What We Need to Preserve America's NationalParks

    1997 July

    b. 17, f. 4 Recycling Reforms: Ten Reforms for Making New York City's RecyclingProgram More Cost-Eective

    2004 April

    b. 17, f. 5 Restoring the Big River: A Clean Water Act Blueprint for the Mississippi 1994 February

    b. 17, f. 6 Restoring the San Joaquin River: Why we must act now to bring California'ssecond-longest river back to life, and how it can be done

    2004

    b. 17, f. 7 Rewriting the Rules: The Bush Administration's Assault on the Environment -Second Edition

    2002 April

    b. 17, f. 8 Rewriting the Rules: The Bush Administration's Assault on the Environment -Third Annual Edition

    2004 April

    b. 17, f. 9 Rewriting the Rules: The Bush Administration's Assault on the Environment -Year-End Report 2002

    2003 January

    b. 17, f. 10 Rewriting the Rules: The Bush Administration's First-Term EnvironmentalRecord

    2005 January

    b. 17, f. 11 Rewriting the Rules: The Bush Administration's Unseen Assault on theEnvironment

    2002 January

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    b. 17, f. 12 Riders on the Storm: Environmental Assaults in FY 1999 Budget Legislation 1998 September

    b. 17, f. 13 Right Train, Wrong Track: Failed Leadership in the Superfund CleanupProgram

    1988 June 20

    b. 17, f. 14 Risky Business: Hidden Environmental Liabilities of Power Plant Ownership 1996 September

    b. 17, f. 15 Roe to Ruin: The Decline of Caspian Sea Sturgeon and the Road to Recovery 2000 December

    b. 17, f. 16 Rooftops to Rivers: Green Strategies for Controlling Stormwater andCombined Sewer Overflows

    2006 June

    b. 18, f. 1 Rooftops to Rivers II: Green Strategies for Controlling Stormwater andCombined Sewer Overflows

    2011

    b. 18, f. 2 Safeguarding the Kensico: A Low-Impact Alternative Plan to the New YorkState Department of Transportation's February 2000 Proposal for theKensico Reservoir Highway Projects, Routes 22, 120, and I-684

    2000 May

    b. 18, f. 3 Safety at Bay: A Review of Oil Spill Prevention and Cleanup in U. S. Waters 1992 December

    b. 18, f. 4 Save Our Summer: Congress' Assault on Clean Waters 1995 May

    b. 18, f. 5 Saving Energy in Chile: An Assessment of Electricity Use and PotentialEciency Improvements

    1993 May

    b. 18, f. 6 Selling our Heritage: Congressional Plans for America's Public Lands 1995 July

    b. 18, f. 7 Sneezing and Wheezing: How Global Warming Could Increase RagweedAllergies, Air Pollution, and Asthma

    2007 October

    b. 18, f. 8 Sounding the Depths: Supertankers, Sonar, and the Rise of Undersea Noise 1999 March

    b. 18, f. 9 Sounding the Depths II: The Rising Toll of Sonar, Shipping, and IndustrialOcean Noise on Marine Life

    2005 November

    b. 18, f. 10 Soviet Nuclear Weapons Volume IV 1989

    b. 18, f. 11 Stealth Attack: Getting Environmental Protection through the BudgetProcess

    1995 July

    b. 18, f. 12 Still in the Woods: Congress' Continuing Attack on the Environment 1996 May

    b. 18, f. 13 Stormwater Strategies: Community Responses to Runo Pollution 1999 May

    b. 18, f. 14 Strengthening Toxic Chemical Risk Assessments to Protect Human Health 2012 February

    b. 18, f. 15 Swordfish in the North Atlantic: The Case for Conservation 1998 January

    b. 18, f. 16 Tackling Water Scarcity: Five Southering California Water Agencies Lead theWay to a More Sustainable Tomorrow

    2013 April

    b. 18, f. 17 Taking Stock: Worldwide Nuclear Deployments 1998 1998 March

    b. 18, f. 18 Tall Stacks: A Decade of Illegal Use, a Decade of Damage Downwind 1985 March

    b. 18, f. 19 Ten key principles of low carbon urbanization - supporting China's new typeof urbanizations

    2015 December

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    b. 19, f. 1 Ten key Principles of low carbon urbanization - supporting China's new typeof urbanizations (Chinese)

    2015 December

    b. 19, f. 2 Testing the Waters: A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches 2000

    b. 19, f. 3 Testing the Waters: A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches 2001

    b. 19, f. 4 Testing the Waters: A Guide to the Water Quality at Vacation Beaches 2002 July

    b. 19, f. 5 Testing the Waters: A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches 2003

    b. 19, f. 6 Testing the Waters: A National Perspective on Beach Closings 1992 July

    b. 19, f. 7 Testing the Waters: A Study of Beach Closings in Ten Coastal States 1991 August

    b. 19, f. 8 Testing the Waters III: Closings, Costs, and Clean-up at U. S. Beaches 1993 June

    b. 19, f. 9 Testing the Waters IV: The Unsolved Problem of U. S. Beach Pollution 1994 August

    b. 19, f. 10 Testing the Waters V: Politics and Pollution at U. S. Beaches 1995 June

    b. 19, f. 11 Testing the Waters VI: Who Knows What You're Getting Into 1996 July

    b. 19, f. 12 Testing the Waters VII: How Does Your Vacation Beach Rate 1997 July

    b. 20, f. 1 Testing the Waters Volume VIII: Has Your Vacation Beach Cleaned Up itsAct?

    1998 July

    b. 20, f. 2 The Alar Autopsy: Science, the Media, and the Public's Right to Know 1997 October

    b. 20, f. 3 The China Coal Consumption Cap Plan and Policy Research Project(brochure)

    2013

    b. 20, f. 4 The China Coal Consumption Cap Plan and Policy Research Project (Chinese) 2013

    b. 20, f. 5 The Cost of Climate Change: What We'll Pay if Global Warming ContinuesUnchecked

    2008 May

    b. 20, f. 6 The Delay Game: How the Chemical Industry Ducks Regulation of the MostToxic Substances

    2011 September

    b. 20, f. 7 The Diesel Program in New York City 1985 April

    b. 20, f. 8 The Dirty Little Secret About Our Drinking Water 1995 February

    b. 20, f. 9 The Gap: Climate Plan Fase Major Shortfall 1994 April 19

    b. 20, f. 10 The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Informationabout Nuclear Weapons

    1997 April

    b. 20, f. 11 The Lead Contamination Control Act: A Study in Non-Compliance 1991 June

    b. 20, f. 12 The Legislative Record: Environment and the 106th Congress 2001 January

    b. 20, f. 13 The New Energy Economy: Putting America on the Path to Solving GlobalWarming

    2008 June

    b. 20, f. 14 The Price of Mobility: Uncovering the Hidden Costs of Transportation 1993 October

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    b. 20, f. 15 The Public Health Impact and Avoidable Cost of Coal ConsumptionReduction (Chinese)

    2015 April

    b. 20, f. 16 The Right to Know More 1991 May

    b. 20, f. 17 The Role of Hydronuclear Tests and Other Low-Yield Nuclear Explosions andTheir Status Under a Comprehensive Test Ban

    1995 March

    b. 20, f. 18 The Statehouse Eect: State Policies to Cool the Greenhouse 1990 July 26

    b. 21, f. 1 The U. S. Nuclear War Plan: A Time for Change 2001 June

    b. 21, f. 2 The Year of Living Dangerously: Congress and the Environment in 1995 1995 December

    b. 21, f. 3 Think Before You Drink: Millions More Drink Unsafe Water, Congress Poisedto Gut Protections

    1994 July

    b. 21, f. 4 Think Before You Drink: The Failure of the Nation's Drinking Water Systemto Protect Public Health

    1993 September

    b. 21, f. 5 Thirsty for Answers: Preparing for the Water-related Impacts of ClimateChange in American Cities

    2011 August

    b. 21, f. 6 Too Good to Throw Away: Recyclin's Proven Record 1997 February

    b. 21, f. 7 Too Little, Too Late: Oil from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 2001

    b. 21, f. 8 Tracking Arctic Oil: The Environmental Price of Drilling the Arctic NationalWildlife Refuge

    1991

    b. 21, f. 9 Trash Landings: How Airline an dAirports Can Clean Up Their RecyclingPrograms

    2006 December

    b. 21, f. 10 Trouble on Tap: Arsenic, Radioactive Radon, and Trihalomethanes in OurDrinking Water

    1995 October

    b. 21, f. 11 Trouble on the Farm: Growing Up with Pesticides in AgriculturalCommunities

    1998 October

    b. 21, f. 12 Trout in Trouble: The Impacts of Global Warming on Trout in the InteriorWest

    2008 July

    b. 21, f. 13 U. S. Federal, State, and Regional Action to Address Climate Change andImprove Air Quality: Experience Relevant for China

    2015 May

    b. 22, f. 1 U. S. Nuclear Forces and Capabilities Volume I 1984

    b. 22, f. 2 Under Attack: New York's Kensico and West Branch Reservoirs ConfrontIntensified Development

    1999 February

    b. 22, f. 3 Under the Flight Path: Community Response to Aircrfaft Noise atWestchester Country Airport and an Assessment of FAA NoiseMeasurement Policy

    1997 March

    b. 22, f. 4 Upstream Solutions to Downstream Pollution 1993 December

    b. 22, f. 5 Victorian Water Treatment Enters the 21st Century: Public Health Thr


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