Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
Trump's proposal would remove protections from 85% of U.S. wetlands, risking water quality and ecosystems, according to legal and environmental experts.
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Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid sloshing around in its murky waters nearly every day during the summer, in the years before the environmental movement found its footing.
Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid sloshing around in its murky waters nearly every day during the summer, in the years before the environmental movement found its footing.
Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid sloshing around in its murky waters nearly every day during the summer, in the years before the environmental movement found its footing.
Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid sloshing around in its murky waters nearly every day during the summer, in the years before the environmental movement found its footing.
Tom Moran: My love for the Hudson River, and Trump’s vandalism
The news that President Donald Trump is moving to gut protections for wetlands, and that the Hudson River might be among his victims, sent me back through a time machine to the days when I was a kid sloshing around in its murky waters nearly every day during the summer, in the years before the environmental movement found its footing.
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