Drinking Water Contaminants Analyzed, Environmental Regs in China, Protecting Drinking Water from Hydraulic Fracturing, World Water Day, Protecting the Arctic
Posted March 23, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
In the Los Angeles Times, Mae Wu highlighted potential benefits of the EPA’s new approach to analyzing drinking water contaminants… A recent blog by Gao Jie, an NRDC Staff Attorney in the China program, was used by a Wall Street Journal blog to emphasize the current state of environmental regulations and laws in China…
Amy Mall spoke with Greenwire and BNET about the need to effectively regulate hydraulic fracturing to ensure clean drinking water for communities across the country; the Greenwire article was picked up by the New York Times…
In an article that appeared in Contra Costa Times and Long Beach Press Telegram, Rich Kassel stressed the benefits that will result from regulating emissions from ships… An Op-Ed by Adrianna Quintero that addressed the importance of World Water Day was picked up by a number of outlets including Miami’s El Nuevo Herald… Lisa Speer appeared on Russia TV’s CrossTalk to promote cooperation and sustainability as countries rush to develop the melting Arctic…



