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Asian Carp Fight Continues, Sigourney Weaver on Oceans Advocacy, ThisIsOurMoment Celebrity Advocates

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Posted April 27, 2010 in The Media and the Environment

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In light of the US Supreme Court decision not to engage on a dispute amongst Great Lakes states over Asian carp in Chicago waterways, Henry Henderson noted in an Associated Press story that the fight against invasive species will continue; the piece was carried by the New York Times, CBS online, and by numerous other outlets… Henry also spoke with the Chicago Tribune and Fox News Chicago about the need to stop the spread of Asian Carp…

China Daily has produced a book on the Environmental NGO’s in China, Li Yang in addition to other NRDC staff helped by providing interviews and other content for the book; … Sigourney Weaver conducted an in depth question and answer session with The Hill during her recent trip to Washington, D.C. to testify in front of a Senate panel on ocean acidification… In an article for Earth Day MTV.com looked at five celebrities that work on environmental causes. Their list included Chace Crawford, who recently participated in the “This is our Moment” PSA and NRDC Trustee Leonardo DiCaprio... David Doniger discussed the need for climate legislation to occur this year in an interview with Solve Climate.com… In an article by Earth 911.com on trash polluting the world’s oceans Lisa Suatoni stressed that the actions of individuals can help reduce the waste that is collecting off our shores…

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