by Marshall Brown | Mar 23, 2015 | Cleaner Water, Featured
In July 2013, nine months after Sandy and a year after the founding of Save The Great South Bay, I took a pledge at the first annual Aspen Action Forum to ‘help build a sustainable Long Island.’Â The Action Forum draws Aspen Fellows from all over the world...
by Marshall Brown | Dec 24, 2014 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats
This December finds Long Island’s environmentalists, those in The Nature Conservancy, The Citizen’s Campaign for the Environment, The Group For the East End, The Pine Barrens Society, and the 100+ local organizations in The Long Island Clean Water...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 5, 2014 | Cleaner Water
This notice was sent to me last night by Group for the East End. It’s depressing that once more The County Legislature is trying to pull a fast one on us by raiding funds earmarked for environmental purposes, but here we are. Back in November of 2013, The...
by Marshall Brown | Aug 15, 2014 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats
Indeed as readily predicted in Part IX of Can Long Island Be Saved, Huffington Post series, the heavy rains led of course to widespread beach closures because Long Island’s groundwater is polluted. 66 closed in Suffolk County. We must fix our groundwater or all...
by Marshall Brown | Jun 16, 2014 | Cleaner Water
Here is the Part VII in the series ‘Can Long Island Be Saved? on Huffington Post.
by Marshall Brown | Jun 4, 2014 | Cleaner Water, Education
Here is the Part VI of the continuing Huffington Post Series: Can Long Island Be Saved?  We interview Prof. Christopher Gobler of SUNY Stony Brook’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.