Devastating and historic spring floods continue to impact river communities along both the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. How can we respond and what can be done to prepare for increasingly frequent high water events? MCE and partners organizations like the Mississippi River Network are advocating for the use of more “natural infrastructure” in flood control…
Read MoreBlog: The Flow of Water – River Dispatches
By Jessie Dryden, Rivers Organizer The call to wake and rise affects us all differently. On hearing the reveille—a signal to get up—some move slow to the sound, others fast. And it’s not always a bugle horn shocking our ears into awareness and our awareness into action—at times, that call is willed from a guttural…
Read MoreMCE Engages Gulf Hypoxia Task Force, DNR to Urge Action on Nutrient Pollution
Nutrient pollution is a key concern in an agricultural state like Missouri. We know that excess nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, trigger rapid algal blooms in our waterways. Algal blooms quickly deplete oxygen levels and reduce once thriving aquatic systems to “dead zones.” The Gulf dead zone is a well-known issue, but the effects…
Read MoreMCE Submits Comments Opposing WOTUS Rule
The Missouri Coalition for the Environment opposes the EPA’s 2019 revised definition of “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS). We are concerned that the proposed rule: Increases flood risks by stripping protections from at least 51 percent of wetlands in the U.S. Threatens drinking water for over 2 million Missourians by removing protections for small…
Read MoreBUSTED: Heavily Subsidized River Navigation Is Not As Efficient As Claimed
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Read MoreOur Future? A Vision for a Land, Water, and Economic Ethic in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
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