BPA Action Urged, Possible Supreme Court Action on Carp, Strong National Ocean Policy Needed, Advocating for Walkable Communities and a Cleaner Chesapeake Bay
Posted January 19, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
Sarah Janssen spoke with The Associated Press about the need for the FDA to act immediately to ban BPA… Sarah also explained to USA Today how indecision by the FDA on the status of BPA would cause confusion and likely have health consequences for children, the population most susceptible to the chemical…
In The Associated Press Josh Mogerman commented on the possibility of the Supreme Court ordering a permanent closure to prevent the spread of Asian carp to the Great Lakes… Sarah Chasis and Alison Chase worked with noted author Carl Safina on an op-ed in support of a unified national ocean policy that ran in Newsday… USA Today’s Green House blog pulled significant portions of a Switchboard post by Kaid Benfield discussing the importance of walkability in greening communities… In a CNET News article Kate Sinding clarified how New York State’s new E-waste recycling law could be implemented… and Diane Cameron called for swift action to save the Chesapeake Bay from the pressures of rampant pollution in a Baltimore Sun article...



