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Ellen Kanzinger

Ellen Kanzinger

Ellen Kanzinger is a documentary photographer and student at Washington and Lee University. Her most recent project examined the Women's March on Washington in relation to a rural Virginia community. A recipient of the Washington and Lee University Todd Smith Fellowship, this summer she is working as an intern with GroundTruth Films in Boston and Woods Hole.
Captain Fred Penney is a lobsterman based out of Boston Harbor. He agrees that fishing regulations should take environmental conservation into account, but thinks designating the Northeast Seamounts and Canyons as a national monument circumvented the fisheries management process. (Ellen Kazinger/GroundTruth)
Environment

Review renews debate over first Atlantic marine national monument

BOSTON — For a marine scientist, the ancient corals found in the Atlantic Ocean compare to the towering...

Aug 04, 2017
Rob Stenson, left, and Jessica Lambert show their support for the Paris Agreement outside the Massachusetts State House. Massachusetts has joined a coalition of states, known as the U.S. Climate Alliance, that have pledged to maintain the climate goals of the Paris Agreement. Additionally, the Massachusetts legislature is considering adopting a bill to make the climate goals a state law. (Photo by Ellen Kanzinger/GroundTruth)
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States vow to uphold climate goals despite Paris exit

Holding signs that read “There is no Planet B” and “Make Humanity Great,” citizens and lawmakers gathered on...

Jun 20, 2017

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