Possible Solution to Asian Carp Problem, Air Pollution's Health Costs, Dirty Tar Sands, Atrazine Concerns and Music Saves Mountains
Posted March 9, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
In a TV interview with Fox News Chicago, Henry Henderson spoke about the potential benefits of creating a physical barrier to stop the spread of Asian carp into Lake Michigan… Diane Bailey wrote a letter to the editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, commenting on the severe impacts of air pollution on the health of people throughout California… In a Greenwire interview carried by The New York Times, David Doniger allayed any fears that opposition groups would be able to “gin up a sense of crisis” over the EPA’s rulemaking process on the regulation of greenhouse gases… Audubon Magazine featured an interview with Susan Casey-Lefkowitz in a report about the ecosystem destruction that is involved in producing Canadian tar sands… In a Times Herald-Record article, Kate Sinding called for a reassessment of New York State’s hydraulic fracturing rules due to their failure to address the cumulative impacts of drilling… The Iowa Independent referenced and utilized NRDC’s recent atrazine report to highlight the growing concern over this commonly used agricultural chemical… Tonic.com took an in-depth look at NRDC’s Music Saves Mountains concert in an article that also linked to Rob Perks’ blog; the Music Saves Mountains concert will bring together some of the top musicians in the country to call for an end to mountaintop removal mining



