Advancements in Copenhagen, Public Health Benefits of Cutting Ship Emissions, and Discussing the Asian Carp Crisis in Chicago
Posted December 23, 2009 in The Media and the Environment
In the New York Times Alex Wang reiterated that what is most important, with regards to Copenhagen, is that the ball is now moving forward… Rich Kassel emphasized the public health benefits of new EPA regulations that will crack down on ship emissions in Reuters… David Pettit reflected on the meaning of the ship emissions regulations in the Los Angeles Times… Henry Henderson was part of a panel discussing the Asian carp crisis on WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight” last evening.
A column that ran in the San Jose Mercury News detailed the tensions surrounding water policy in California, noting the role of prominent environmental groups including NRDC… Mother Nature Network commended NRDC and other environmental groups for precipitating the demise of a proposed 960-megawatt coal-fired power plant in southern Ohio… Treehugger wrote an article about the creative holiday card distributed by NRDC’s Midwest office which depicts Frosty the Snowman with cucumber slices for eyes; Josh Mogerman was quoted.



