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November 11, 2009
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- cleanenergycommonsense, climatechange, copenhagen, mountaintopremovalmining, wind
Frances Beinecke discussed her new book Clean Energy Common Sense in a thirty minute interview on CSPAN's Washington Journal; in the interview Frances focused on our responsibility to act, and how a climate bill would help create jobs, a sustainable...continued→
March 2, 2009
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- capandtrade, conservation, dieseltrucks, efficiency, eletric, laport, water, wind
Noah Horowitz tells the Chicago Tribune and its readers how to make all of their electric devices as efficient as possible. Barry Nelson explains to the San Diego Tribune how alternatives to dams can help with water conservation in California......continued→
October 8, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- annalexander, capandtrade, chicagotribune, conocophillips, davidhawkins, henryhenderson, illinoisbusinessjournal, naturalgas, navysonar, sharonbuccino, wind
In the Chicago Tribune, Henry Henderson points out that though there is a great opportunity to use wind power in Chicago, before the city moves forward, there are tough questions that need to be addressed… Ann Alexander is quoted numerous...continued→
September 24, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- barbarafinamore, china, condenasttraveler, dalebryk, emissionscuts, greywolf, latimes, louisawillcox, nedfarquhar, newsday, newyorktimes, NPR, NYT, RGGI, rolandhwang, wind
NPR’s Marketplace speaks with Dale Bryk about the launch of RGGI – a plan by Northeastern states to cut global warming pollution from their power plants; it is the first CO2 cap and trade system in the United States …...continued→
August 4, 2008
Posted by NRDC News in The Media and the Environment
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- aaroncolangelo, barbarafinamore, childrenstoys, coal, editorial, fishoutofwater, houstonchronicle, jimpresswood, manure, nathanaelgreene, newsweek, ocs, phthalates, plentymagazine, sacramentobee, salmon, sarahjanssen, sciamerican, timothyhui, wind
Scientific American ran two articles today on the environmental and energy challenges faced by a growing China: coal vs. wind, smog vs. clean air. Timothy Hui talks about the air in China in the first article, while Barbara Finamore...continued→