Ecological questions remain in the Gulf; NRDC will not give up climate bill fight; Gray wolf victory noted; Environmental transparency in China; Power of "Invisible Energy"
Posted August 9, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
Lisa Suatoni spoke to CNN.com about the unknown ecological consequences of the Gulf oil disaster… In an AOL article on using a sniff test to determine whether seafood from the Gulf is contaminated, Miriam Rotkin-Ellman explained that more information on these types of tests is needed… In a Politico.com article, Franz Matzner stressed that despite the Senate’s failure to act on the climate bill, NRDC will not give up on pursuing federal legislation…
A New York Times editorial discussed NRDC’s recent victory that put the gray wolf back on the endangered species list… In an article in California’s Contra Costa Times, Taryn Kiekow proposed that “the Navy set aside certain geographic `hot spots' marking important marine habitats," from the use of sonar… A New York Times Green blog linked to Alex Wang’s switchboard blog on environmental transparency in China… DailyKos.com gave a rave review of David Goldstein’s book, “The Power of Invisible Energy” and identified Goldstein as “one of the voices to listen to in this arena”…



