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November 5, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Curbing Pollution
, Green Enterprise
, Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- buckscounty, changeinwashington, climate, election08, energy, fairlesshills, solar, ussteel, wind, yeswecan
I'm not much of a party guy so my husband, our laptops and assorted dogs spent last night sprawled around our family room watching the election returns. We'd often speak over the drone of the talking heads to blurt out...
September 18, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- bigoil, energylegislation, politico, tomfriedman
Day two and the feeling of being dunked in oil hasn't lifted. In fact, given the financial news rocking Wall Street and the soaring price of oil futures, I'm left feeling greasier than ever. The latest reports from Washington find the...
September 17, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- energylegislation, losangelestimes
I woke up feeling more than a bit greasy this morning. It was almost as if I someone had snuck into my bedroom and dumped a barrel or two of oil on me. And my shower didn't help all that much....
September 10, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Moving Beyond Oil
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- InteriorDepartment, oilindustry, scandal
"Sexual relationships with prohibited sources cannot, by definition, be arms-length." So wrote the Inspector General of the Department of Interior today in an eye-popping report decrying "a culture of substance abuse and promiscuity" in the Bush Administration program charged with collecting...
June 23, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Solving Global Warming
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- algore, environmentalleader, globalwarming, guardiannewspaper, jameshansen, jamesinhofe, uscap, washingtonpost
Today's Guardian newspaper quotes NASA climate scientist James Hansen calling for the executives of large fossil-fuel companies to be put on trial for crimes against humanity. "When you are in that kind of position, as the CEO of one [of]...
June 20, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Living Sustainably
, Solving Global Warming
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- globalwarming, pascal, pascalswager, publicopinionresearch
Public opinion research is part of my responsibilities at NRDC and its a piece of my job that I love. There's nothing quite like watching a group of folks from behind a one-way mirror talk about the issues that NRDC...
June 18, 2008
Posted by Phil Gutis in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Moving Beyond Oil
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- alliancetosaveenergy, fuelsurcharge, georgia, hollyspring, speeding, usatoday
Couldn't resist this nugget from the front page of today's USA Today: "Speeders to Pay Extra for Police Fuel."According to the paper, the City Council of suburban Holly Springs, GA, decided to help cover the spiraling cost of gasoline by...
November 19, 2007
Posted by Phil Gutis in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- plasticbags, recycling, SanFrancisco, SanFranciscoChronicle
When you are deep in home renovation land, there are few places you visit more often than Home Depot and Lowes. Most weekends involve at least once visit and sometimes we actually end up going on both Saturday and Sunday.Yesterday,...
October 20, 2007
Posted by Phil Gutis in Environmental Justice
, Health and the Environment
, Living Sustainably
, The Media and the Environment
, U.S. Law and Policy
There's a saying in television journalism: if it bleeds, it leads. That's why whenever you switch over to the local news in your placid community, you could be forgiven for feeling as though you live in a level 10 crime...