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    League of Conservation Voters video release:  Roy Blunt: Right for Big Oil, Wrong for Missouri
    Congratulations to MVC's Endorsed Candidates who prevailed in the Missouri primary elections on August 3rd!
    Democrats pull plug on federal climate bill; League of Conservation Voters issues a statement in response.
    Volunteers Needed at MVC!  Support our mission this summer by donating your time to our many efforts to conserve Missouri's natural resources! 


Missouri State Representative Roy Blunt named to the League of Conservation Voters' "Dirty Dozen" list of lawmakers who have consistently sided with Big Oil over a cleaner, more sustainable future.

MVCEF is involved in Heat Is On , a national campaign to reach voters and community leaders to push for real leadership on climate change .
Green News Clips:

Head of MO's DNR resigns (8.30.10)

LCV declares Carnahan Race #1 National Priority (8.26.10)

Disappointed in US Senate's decision to drop climate bill (7.26.10)

Four Ways to Kill a Climate Bill (7.25.2010)

Governor Nixon signs Urban Farming and Property Assessed Clean Energy bills into law (7.13.10)

Majority of Missourians polled support comprehensive climate legislation (7.6.10)

LCV and VoteVets.org thank Sen.McCaskill for supporting clean energy and creating green jobs.
(VIDEO 7.01.2010)


Acid Rain Returns:  are CAFO's responsible? (6.25.2010)


Read About the Fiscal and Physical Threats to our State Parks (6.17.2010)

























Check out our Resources section to learn more about environmental and conservation issues in our state, from green building and energy efficiency, to factory farming and sustainable agriculture.