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April 20, 2010
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- armycorps, asiancarp, greatlakes, hydrologicalseparation, illinois, invasivespecies, michigan, MWRD, supremecourt
The entire Great Lakes region is holding its breath, waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on whether to accept jurisdiction over the Asian carp suit that the State of Michigan has filed against Illinois, the Army Corps of Engineers,...
February 12, 2010
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- armycorps, asiancarp, EPA, greatlakes, invasivespecies
With great fanfare, the federal and state agencies who are now calling themselves the “Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee” (formerly known as the “Rapid Response Group”) released a new document on Monday they call the “Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework.” ...
February 8, 2010
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- albany, asiancarp, ballastwater, doyle, granholm, greatlakes, invasivespecies, michigan, newyork, obama, wisconsin
I got a call last Thursday from a state appeals court in Albany with some great news: the New York court had issued a decision upholding New York’s tough new ballast water standards against a legal challenge from the ports...
January 19, 2010
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- armycorps, asiancarp, granholm, greatlakes, invasivespecies, michigan, supremecourt
Even as the Supreme Court today denied Michigan’s request for a temporary closure of the navigational locks between Chicago waterways and Lake Michigan, the Army Corps of Engineers announced new evidence today that Asian carp are in Lake Michigan. I...
December 22, 2009
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- armycorps, asiancarp, carp, chicago, chicagodiversion, chicagoriver, greatlakes, invasivespecies, michigan, MWRD, supremecourt, williamhowardtaft, wisconsin
Asian carp? You got served. That’s right – the big, hungry invasive fish that are threatening to eat their way through the Great Lakes are going to court. In fact, straight to the top – we’ll see the Asian carp...
November 26, 2009
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Environmental Justice
, Health and the Environment
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- americanmunicipalpower, AMP, AMP-ohio, coal, energy, midwest, ohio
I now have an extra reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving, with yesterday's unexpected news that American Municipal Power ("AMP") has decided to cancel its plans to build a new dirty coal-fired power plant in southeastern Ohio. AMP's proposal was...
November 20, 2009
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- albany, ballastwater, coastguard, doorcounty, EPA, greatlakes, lakemichigan, newyork, newyorkattorneygeneral, shipping, vessels, VHS, viralhemorrhagicsepticemia, wisconsin, wisconsin DNR
Door County, Wisconsin is famous for their fish boils. We are talking about massive kettles of Lake Michigan white fish with potatoes, onions and the perfect spices boiling in giant bonfires on the beach. Yum, it's a great tradition that...
November 12, 2009
Posted by Thom Cmar in Curbing Pollution
, Living Sustainably
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- armycorps, asiancarp, chicago, chicagodiversion, chicagoriver, greatlakes, invasivespecies, lakemichigan
Poison has been used to repel invading armies throughout history. And it's just about to happen again outside Chicago. In this case, the invading army doesn't come in the form of armed troops... actually, they are fish. But their threat...