Strong recovery plan needed for gray wolves; China closing polluting factories; Compensating victims of Gulf disaster;
Posted August 12, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
Matt Skoglund explained to the Associated Press that a sustainable plan is needed to ensure a strong recovery for the gray wolf population in the Northern Rocky Mountains… Alex Wang spoke with United Press International about China’s dramatic announcement that it will be closing more than 2,000 polluting factories…
In the Times-Picayune, David Pettit stressed that BP’s future oil and gas drilling should not be used as collateral in repaying victims of the Gulf oil disaster… David’s blog about maintaining legitimate and objective regulations of the oil and gas industry was quoted in The Hill’s E2 Wire blog…
In AOL News, Robert Norris commented on the possibility of wildfires in Russia reaching storage sites for nuclear weapons… In a CBS Chicago news segment Henry Henderson warned that something needs to be done immediately to stop Asian carp, which may threaten the quality of life for all those who live around the Great Lakes.



