Canada's dirty tar sands, Supreme Court to hear climate case; Help needed to control carp;
Posted December 8, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
In an interview with PRI’s The World, which also ran on NPR stations around the country, Susan Casey-Lefkowitz discussed the inadequacy of the State Department’s draft Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed oil pipeline that would run from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf Coast… Dale Bryk’s Letter to the Editor, emphasizing the current benefits of Northeastern states’ clean energy program, was published in the New York Times… In a TIME Ecocentric Blog post, Barbara Finamore was quoted on the serous work attitude at the Cancun climate summit…
David Doniger spoke with Minnesota Public Radio about the U.S. Supreme Court decision to hear arguments in a global warming case against Xcel Energy and five other utilities… In a WCPN Cleveland Public Radio interview, Henry Henderson called for additional federal resources and a new plan to keep Asian Carp out of the Great Lakes… Thom Cmar spoke with WDET Detroit Public Radio about Asian Carp and NRDC’s invasive species barrier report.



