"Clean Energy Common Sense" on air in Texas, China and Carbon Emissions, Environmental Law in China, Scrapping Coal Plant in Ohio and Keeping Carp out of the Great Lakes
Posted December 1, 2009 in The Media and the Environment
Frances Beinecke laid out a path forward for an environmental relationship between the United States and China in a discussion on The Economist... Frances also discussed her new book with Texas NPR affiliate KERA...
Barbara Finamore explained to the New York Times why the United States should be expected to do more than China regarding carbon emissions... In another New York Times article Eric Goldstein helped explain the reasoning behind a recent appointment to a new New York City environmental post... Gao Jie walks The Bureau of National Affairs through the complexities of environmental law in China... Shannon Fisk spoke with The Associated Press about the benefits of scrapping plans for a new coal power plant in Ohio... Thom Cmar was interviewed by Chicago NPR affiliate WBEZ about the need for swift action to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes.



