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August 19, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- aaroncolangelo, AP, bottledwater, chicagotonight, colonycollapsedisorder, davidbeckman, davidhawkins, editorial, gabrielachavarria, henryhenderson, jennifersass, LAriver, latimes, navysonar, newyorktimes, sarahjanssen, sfchronicle, smog, tapwater, timgrabiel, ttw, usat, wallstreetjournal
Health experts Sarah Janssen, and Jen Sass teamed up with the Wall Street Journal to detail concerns surrounding tap and bottled water, due to all their hard work the Journal even included NRDC’s water filter table at the end...continued→
August 12, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- albanytimesunion, allenhershkowitz, charlestongazette, deronlovaas, fuelefficiency, ivillage, johnwalke, mercury, NYT, oilvulnerablityreport, pollution, RGGI, ttw
After a conversation with Deron Lovaas, the Charleston Gazette ran an editorial recommending that all the fuel-saving steps for West Virginia “listed by the Natural Resources Defense Council should be considered,” and WV should stop waiting for the federal...continued→
August 8, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- bigoil, energy, energysavings, francesbeinecke, henryhenderson, huffpo, investment, losangelestimes, nancystoner, nrdcactionfundad, plentymagazine, ralphcavanagh, snakeoilad, switchboard, ttw, usnewandworldreport, wesleywarren
The Huffington Post (7 million readers/month) picked up NRDC President Frances Beinecke’s most recent Switchboard post discussing the danger posed to our economy (not to mention, our way of living) by drilling more—as Frances so aptly observes: “The fact...continued→
August 6, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- AP, bradsewell, chicagosuntimes, danielhinefeld, ericgoldstein, fox, jamaicabay, naturalgasny, nysun, OCS, tboonepickens, ttw, wolverines
In a Fox 11 interview, Daniel Hinerfeld points out that even T Boone Pickens, the “oil man who has never met an oil well he didn’t like” is convinced that America needs to move away from fossil fuels and...continued→
August 1, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- beachreport, bushadministration, californiadelta, craignoble, henryhenderson, katepoole, kpcc, NYT, ocs, ohiopublicradio, sacramentobee, testingthewaters, ttw, usat
California Public Radio station KPCC ran an interview with Craig Noble on the topic of offshore drilling—Craig is paired in the segment with an industry backed talker from the Heartland institute and a California economist… Henry Henderson discusses the...continued→
July 30, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- beachreport, henryhenderson, michellemehta, nancystoner, sarahchasis, testingthewaters, ttw
Yesterday, NRDC media teams held press conferences in 5 different cities across the US to release the findings of the 18th annual beach water quality report: Testing the Waters. Less than 36hrs later, almost 240 unique news pieces have...continued→
July 29, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- ABC, johnwalke, nancystoner, naturalgasny, pollution, todayshow, ttw, wallstreetjournal
Nancy Stoner talks with The Today Show about NRDC’s 18th annual Testing the Waters report, highlighting the main sources of beach pollution around the United States… The lead article featured on ABC News.com also looks at the Testing the...continued→
July 25, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- amnewyork, AP, cuttingcarbon, daviddoniger, davidpettit, dianebailey, dougobegi, EPA, jennifersass, katesinding, kimknowlton, naturalgasny, NPR, NYT, sciamerican, sfchronicle, sulfurinfuel, ttw, washingtonpost
Several San Francisco TV news stations, including KTVU, covered a press conference with NRDC and local fishermen; Doug Obegi spoke at the conference about solutions to California’s growing salmon crisis… On WAMC, Albany’s NPR, Kate Sinding responds to New...continued→