Governor Eric Greitens could sell three new state parks if we don’t speak up! Here’s what you can do to help: Watch the video to Save Missouri State Parks Sign the petition to Save Missouri State Parks Save Missouri State Parks Video Sign MCE’s petition before January 4, 2018! We will file our comments with…
Read MoreMCE Applauds AG Koster West Lake Letter to EPA
PRESS RELEASE Date: March 9, 2016 Contact: Ed Smith, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, esmith@moenviron.org. MCE Applauds AG Koster West Lake Letter to EPA MCE Supports Action on Federal, Bipartisan West Lake Landfill Legislation St. Louis, MO: The Missouri Coalition for the Environment (MCE) thanks Attorney General Koster for keeping the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accountable…
Read MoreShort Film Highlights from CEFF: Sharing the Secrets
The short film “Sharing the Secrets” leaves viewers wanting to seek adventure and discover secrets that lie below the surface. Sharing the Secrets Directed by Drew Perlmutter @drew_perlmutter Runtime: 12 minutes, 2015 “Sharing the Secrets” is a film about caves and people who love caving. The film is a mixture of caving footage, cave landscapes, and…
Read MoreShort Film Highlights from CEFF: Our Eagles
by Caitlin Zera February 29, 2016 The short film “Our Eagles” is a charming slice of life short film that may leave you with some philosophical questions to ponder. Our Eagles Directed…
Read MoreAnimal Agriculture Ordinance In the Works for the City of St. Louis! Why MCE Cares
On Thursday, February 25th, I testified at the City of St. Louis City Hall in support of Board Bill Number 296, which would increase the number and types of animals allowed in the city. The bill sponsor Alderman Scott Ogilvie introduced the bill on February 5th, 2016. As an environmental advocacy organization, MCE recognizes that industrialized…
Read MoreAnimal Agriculture Ordinance in the Works for the City of St. Louis!
By Melissa Vatterott, Food and Farm Coordinator On Thursday, February 25th, I testified at the Public Safety Committee Meeting at St. Louis City Hall in support of Board Bill Number 296, which would increase the number and types of animals allowed in the city. Alderman Scott Ogilvie introduced the bill on February 5th, 2016. The…
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