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May 29, 2009
Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment
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- bees, bikes, carbon, endangeredspecies, globalwarming, greenjobs, nuclear, oceanacidification, renewableenergy, water
Scientists are considering managed relocation of species threatened by global warming. Mandatory rationing of water usage helps the town of Bolinas in Northern California cope with water shortage caused by years of drought. The Climate Positive Development Program aims...continued→
April 17, 2009
Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment
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- carbon, energyefficiency, EPA, highspeedrail, leadpoisoning, oceans, solar, stimulus, trains, wind
Big news: EPA announces plans to begin carbon regulation. Read David Doniger's response on Switchboard. He'll host a live chat about the announcement on Switchboard this Monday at 1 pm. Post your questions here. Obama outlines plans for high-speed...continued→
March 6, 2009
Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment
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- carbon, drinkingwater, energyefficiency, glaciernationalpark, greenbuilding, greentechnology, hybrid, naturalgas, plasticbottles, pollution, powershift, recycling, solar
In the news this week: Mexico City tries to combat pollution with urban vegetation. NYC reps appeal to state to ban natural gas drilling because of risks it poses to drinking water supplies. At Power Shift 2009, 12,000 young activists...continued→
January 23, 2009
Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment
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- biking, bushrecord, carbon, carbonfootprint, cleanair, emissions, nuclear, obama, renewableenergy, robertredford, solar, utahwilderness, wind
A federal court acts to protect more than 110,000 acres of Utah wilderness. Robert Redford shares the good news on NRDC's Greenlight blog and on Huffington Post. Joe Romm and Andrew Revkin respond to Obama's Inaugural address. Read Switchboard...continued→