Praise for Climate Change Studies, Politics of Asian Carp Solutions, Protecting Wild Bees, and ACID TEST in California Film Fest
Posted January 14, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
Opposing Views ran an Op-Ed by Frances Beinecke in which she praised the CIA for participating in climate change studies, due to the threat global warming poses to national security… David Doniger was quoted in the magazine Government Executive on Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s amendment to prevent the EPA from regulating greenhouse gas emissions… Henry Henderson commented in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about political conflicts surrounding efforts to block Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes…
In a Contra Costa Times article on Gov. Schwarzenegger’s removal of a lawyer from the California Department of Fish and Game, Barry Nelson argued that the move was a huge blow to the agency at a time when it will make key environmental decisions regarding the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta… The Associated Press mentioned an NRDC petition, filed jointly with other organizations, requesting that the U.S. Department of Agriculture take the necessary steps to protect wild bumblebees from destructive diseases... The NRDC film Acid Test was highlighted in a Kern Valley Sun article about environmental films shown during a Living Green film festival in Wofford Heights, California…



