Weekly Web Roundup
- Kim Ranney
- Sr. Online Marketing and Production Associate, New York City
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- Posted April 3, 2009 in The Media and the Environment
- Joe Romm gives the Waxman-Markey draft energy and climate bill a B+ and calls it a solid bill that boosts the economy and creates green jobs. Read NRDC's response to the draft bill here.
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service files formal rule to remove wolves from the federal endangered species list (except in Wyoming). Get reaction on the NRDC blog here.
- Consumer Energy Reports features NRDC's new Google Earth tool that highlights where renewable energy projects can be built.
- A new study shows trace amounts of rocket fuel in baby formula.
- Do you live in one the 25 least wasteful U.S. cities?
- America's Greenest Campus contest launches, winning college could get up to $20,000 to spend on greening campus.
- More than 1,600 ducks died after landing on a toxic tar sand waste pond last year.
- The Department of Energy maps the amount of stimulus money each city is eligible to receive for energy efficiency.
- Obama rejects further bailout funds for GM and Chrysler, lays out "Path of Viability" for both companies that includes making more fuel-efficient cars.
- NBC Universal says it saved $2 million by reducing power costs and cutting back on bottled water.
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