Advocating for Comprehensive Climate Legislation, Restoring the San Joaquin River, Asian Carp Threats and Need for National Ocean Policy
Posted February 8, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
In the Los Angeles Times, Annie Notthoff chided big polluters for trying to use California as a pawn in their struggle against national global warming pollution regulation… In a ClimateWire article carried by the New York Times Jake Schmidt emphasized that a legally binding agreement is not a goal in and of itself and that the important thing is that there is movement toward real climate commitments within polluting nations…
A story on the San Joaquin River restoration ran on page C1 of Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle; the piece heavily quoted Monty Schmitt’s Switchboard blog… Michael Wall was quoted in a Sunday Contra Costa Times article about the Bay Area’s decaying “ghost fleet;” Michael also did a phone interview with San Francisco’s talk radio KGO this morning… In a LIVE, one-hour segment on the Mike Nowak Show (on Chicago's WCPT Radio) Josh Mogerman discussed his most recent invasive species blog post, and the issues now facing the Great Lakes region… Allison Chase worked with an expert in ocean economics on a recent op-ed calling for a national ocean policy; the op-ed ran this weekend in Maine’s Bangor Daily News…



