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When Push Comes to Guv Environment is center stage in California governor's race |
Amanda Griscom Little |
23 Jun 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Enviros are scrambling for ringside seats to the California gubernatorial race, poised to become a green mêlée of WrestleManian proportions. In one corner of the ring is Arnold "The Governator" Schwarzenegger (R); in the opposite corner, his newly designated Democratic opponent, Phil "State Treasurator" Angelides. Each will try to use his formidable environmen ... |
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| Topics: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, elections, Muckraker, politics, state politics (all these topics) |
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Labor Gains New green/labor alliance brings Sierra Club and Steelworkers together |
Amanda Griscom Little |
16 Jun 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Organized labor and environmentalists -- engaged in an on-again-off-again flirtation for years -- may finally be getting to third base. Greens and blues are shaking things up. Photo: iStockphoto. Last week, Carl Pope, head of the Sierra Club, and Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers (USW) union, announced the formation of the Blue/Green Alliance, linking the nation's ... |
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| Topics: business, Muckraker, Sierra Club (all these topics) |
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Attention and Release Democrats jockey for attention with their latest energy plans |
Amanda Griscom Little |
08 Jun 2006 |
Muckraker |
| As GOP leaders bluster about gay marriage, flag burning, and the "death tax," Democrats are struggling to get a word in edgewise about the bevy of proposals they've been drafting to address more substantive national concerns -- namely, soaring gas prices, dependence on oil from an increasingly volatile Middle East, and global warming. These are among the hot-button e ... |
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| Topics: Congress, energy, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, legislation, Muckraker, politics, Robert Redford (all these topics) |
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Hank Shot Bush's pick to head Treasury Department is conservationist as well as financier |
Amanda Griscom Little |
01 Jun 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Many green leaders joined the Washington establishment and Big Business this week in applauding President Bush's nomination of Henry "Hank" Paulson -- Wall Street titan and heavyweight conservationist -- to replace outgoing Treasury Secretary John Snow and spearhead the administration's economic policy making. But while Paulson proved popular in many circles, a ... |
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| Topics: Muckraker, Nature Conservancy, politics (all these topics) |
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Warts and Ethanol A new reliance on coal could sap green cred from the ethanol industry |
Amanda Griscom Little |
26 May 2006 |
Muckraker |
| As ethanol boosterism spreads far and wide -- from Bush's bully pulpit to the New York Times editorial page to green-group press releases -- a quietly emerging trend is threatening to undermine the biofuel's environmental credibility. How green is this ethanol plant? Photo: iStockphoto. More and more ethanol manufacturers are looking to power their plants with cheap coal i ... |
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| Topics: coal, energy, ethanol, Muckraker (all these topics) |
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The Sway of the World Gore-backed group will spend big to convince Americans climate change is real |
Amanda Griscom Little |
19 May 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Al Gore wants you to understand climate change. Photo: © 2006 Paramount Classics. Think you've been hearing a lot about global warming lately? If a new climate-focused group hatched by Al Gore has its way, you ain't seen nothin' yet. After nine months of behind-the-scenes planning and wrangling, the Alliance for Climate Protection is now nearly ready for ... |
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| Topics: advertising, Al Gore, climate, grassroots activism, Muckraker (all these topics) |
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Gauge Match Push to raise fuel-economy standards gaining new support |
Amanda Griscom Little |
11 May 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Cringe as we might over record-high gasoline prices, they could be the best thing to happen to automobile fuel economy since the Arab oil embargo. Nowhere to go but up. The soaring cost of oil in recent weeks has sent Washington lawmakers into an election-year frenzy. Some of their proposals -- like one from Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to offer Americans $100 checks to defray ... |
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| Topics: Congress, consumerism, Ed Markey, fuel efficiency, legislation, Muckraker, oil, politics (all these topics) |
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Chafee Klatch Green groups endorse Republican Lincoln Chafee; activists cry foul |
Amanda Griscom Little |
27 Apr 2006 |
Muckraker |
| The reelection campaign of Rhode Island Sen. Lincoln Chafee, widely considered one of the most vulnerable Republicans in Congress this year, has prompted a verbal blitzkrieg from progressive activists -- not aimed at the candidate, but at the Sierra Club and League of Conservation Voters, two green groups that have endorsed him. "This may very well be the most moronic mo ... |
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| Topics: elections, League of Conservation Voters, Muckraker, politics, Rhode Island, Sierra Club, state politics (all these topics) |
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Heating Bills Spring brings a new crop of climate bills in Congress |
Amanda Griscom Little |
21 Apr 2006 |
Muckraker |
| A small crop of new climate bills is sprouting up in Congress, and none too soon. Grow, little seedling, grow. Photo: iStockphoto. Earlier this month, a number of influential energy execs called on Congress to regulate industrial greenhouse-gas emissions. And earlier this week, the EPA quietly released dismal new figures showing that U.S. emissions are steadily rising. The new bills are ... |
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| Topics: climate, legislation, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Air Strike EPA plan would give political officials more say over air-quality standards |
Amanda Griscom Little |
14 Apr 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Who should decide what level of air pollution is safe -- scientists or political appointees? Plume and doom. Photo: iStockphoto. A counterintuitive answer came from top officials at the U.S. EPA last week. Bill Wehrum and George Gray, EPA's highest-ranking air and science officials, respectively, issued recommendations that some enviros and agency staffers fear could curtai ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, John Dingell, Muckraker, ozone, politics, regulation, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Cap of Good Hope Biggest energy companies in U.S. call for caps on carbon emissions |
Amanda Griscom Little |
06 Apr 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Tuesday saw a tectonic shift in the climate-change debate during an all-day Senate conference on global-warming policy. A group of high-powered energy and utility executives for the first time issued this directive to Washington: Bring on the carbon caps! The Energy and Natural Resources Committee heard statements from leaders representing eight big energy companies, inc ... |
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| Topics: business, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Better Escalade Than Never Bush admin unveils meek new fuel-economy standards for light trucks |
Amanda Griscom Little |
30 Mar 2006 |
Muckraker |
| The Bush administration yesterday raised fuel-economy standards for SUVs, minivans, and many pickup trucks -- the most significant boost to efficiency requirements for the big vehicles in three decades. Exempt no more. Photo: iStockphoto. Of course, as enviros have been quick to point out, that's not saying much. These final CAFE (corporate average fuel economy ... |
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| Topics: fuel efficiency, legislation, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Ag, You're It Agriculture interests push ambitious renewable-energy goal |
Amanda Griscom Little |
24 Mar 2006 |
Muckraker |
| A few more strange bedfellows have recently been coaxed into the sack with the enviros, hawks, and labor advocates pushing for a smarter U.S. energy strategy. The newbies include growers of corn, soy, wheat, trees, and even dairy cows, all of which could play a role in cultivating homegrown energy sources. Farmers have gotten wind of a new idea. Photo: NREL. Earlier this month, some 70 ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, Big Ag, energy, Muckraker, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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Beyond the Gale Kempthorne leads list of possible replacements for Norton at Interior |
Amanda Griscom Little |
15 Mar 2006 |
Muckraker |
| The rumor mill is churning fast as Interior Secretary Gale Norton prepares to bid adieu to the Bush administration, and two names on the short list of possible replacements are leading the pack: for an outside-the-Beltway pick, Dirk Kempthorne, Republican governor of Idaho; for an inside-the-agency pick, Lynn Scarlett, currently Norton's No. 2, who will likely run the depart ... |
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| Topics: Department of Interior, Idaho, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Old Big Brother Had a Farm USDA ID-tag plan for farm animals has some small-scale farmers unhappy |
Amanda Griscom Little |
10 Mar 2006 |
Muckraker |
| If only Orwell could get a load of this. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is promoting a system that would have farm-animal owners and livestock handlers attach microchips or other ID tags to their furry and feathered charges so they could be monitored throughout their lifetimes by a centralized computer network. The National Animal Identification System, ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Muckraker (all these topics) |
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Offshore and Running Congress and Bush admin push hard to open offshore areas to drilling |
Amanda Griscom Little |
03 Mar 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Offshore drilling is the new ANWR. With the fight to pry open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge having stalled out (at least for the time being), the oil and gas industry and its cronies in Congress are now focused on parts of the outer continental shelf (OCS) that have been off-limits to drilling for nearly 25 years. Escalating energy prices and the ever-louder dr ... |
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| Topics: Congress, Muckraker, oil and gas drilling, politics (all these topics) |
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Corn at the Right Time Ethanol is suddenly all the rage in D.C. and Detroit |
Amanda Griscom Little |
24 Feb 2006 |
Muckraker |
| It's as befuddling to see the "Live Green, Go Yellow" slogan splashed across the General Motors ads running throughout the Olympics as it was to hear the term "switchgrass" uttered by President Bush in his State of the Union speech last month. Here we have GM and Dubya, two of the world's most entrenched and heavy-hitting advocates of fossil-fuel consumption, sudde ... |
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| Topics: business, energy, ethanol, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Performance Anxiety EPA program offers carrots to polluters and takes away sticks, enviros say |
Amanda Griscom Little |
03 Feb 2006 |
Muckraker |
| A U.S. EPA program that's supposed to give recognition and flexibility to companies that are good environmental citizens may in fact be giving a free pass to some firms that are heavy polluters and even lawbreakers, according to a coalition of environmentalists. Come and get it! Photo: Clipart. The agency's voluntary Performance Track program -- whose participants i ... |
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| Topics: business, Muckraker, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Mass Backward Mass. lawmakers pushing to join climate pact, despite Romney's objections |
Amanda Griscom Little |
26 Jan 2006 |
Muckraker |
| A handful of Massachusetts legislators are maneuvering to get their state into the most ambitious U.S. effort yet to fight global warming, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, launched in late December. If they succeed, it'll be a smarting wallop for Gov. Mitt Romney (R), who is widely expected to run for a spot on the GOP's 2008 presidential ticket. The pact, com ... |
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| Topics: climate, Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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The Wind and the Willful RFK Jr. and other prominent enviros face off over Cape Cod wind farm |
Amanda Griscom Little |
12 Jan 2006 |
Muckraker |
| A long-simmering disagreement within the environmental community over a plan to build a massive wind farm off the coast of Cape Cod, Mass., is now boiling over into a highly public quarrel. The future of Nantucket Sound? Photo: NREL. The four-year-old battle started heating up last summer when Greenpeace USA staged a demonstration against well-known eco-activist Robe ... |
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| Topics: energy, Massachusetts, Muckraker, politics, wind power (all these topics) |
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Get Richard or Die Tryin' Enviros plot to beat Pombo in November |
Amanda Griscom Little |
06 Jan 2006 |
Muckraker |
| Just a week into this election year and already environmental strategists are up to their elbows in plots to snatch Congress from the grip of anti-environment GOP leaders and turn it over to a conservation-minded majority. Leaders of green groups including the Sierra Club and Defenders of Wildlife are hatching plans to help political allies who face tough battles this coming November, includ ... |
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| Topics: California, elections, local politics, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Coal Reversal Climate campaigners warm to 'advanced coal' and sequestration, despite Bush backing |
Amanda Griscom Little |
16 Dec 2005 |
Muckraker |
| Climate campaigners warm to "advanced coal" and sequestration, despite Bush backing By Amanda Griscom Little 16 Dec 2005 Bush administration officials tried their darnedest to derail the international climate-change negotiations that wrapped up in Montreal last week. But in the midst of their bombastic no-no-no-ing, they did offer up one constructive idea -- a $950 million partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy and industry leaders to build FutureGen, a "p ... |
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| Topics: carbon sequestration, coal, Department of Energy, energy, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Stock Options Bipartisan plan aims to revamp U.S. fisheries law |
Amanda Griscom Little |
13 Dec 2005 |
Muckraker |
| Congress is plotting its first revamp of fisheries law in nearly a decade -- and it's about time. Every boat counts. Photo: iStockphoto. Scores of fish stocks are dwindling in U.S. waters (as they are around the world), and only one of the eight federal fishing zones in the United States is widely considered to be managed sustainably. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administratio ... |
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| Topics: aquaculture, Congress, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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What Else Is on the Menu? With a CAFE boost looking out of reach, enviros check out other options |
Amanda Griscom Little |
01 Dec 2005 |
Muckraker |
| Is CAFE kaput? Since 1975, CAFE -- or corporate average fuel economy -- standards have stood as America's defining energy-efficiency strategy. Yet, despite much wailing and gnashing of teeth by activists and a handful of politicians, the standards for passenger cars haven't been raised since 1985 -- they still call for automakers' car fleets to get an average ... |
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| Topics: fuel efficiency, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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School of Barack Obama and a bipartisan crew of colleagues unveil eco-friendly bills on energy |
Amanda Griscom Little |
22 Nov 2005 |
Muckraker |
| Caterwauling over the Iraq War last week brought Congress to a rancorous new low, drowning out calls from both sides of the aisle for a clean and sane energy future. A handful of senators and reps unveiled proposals pressing for the Bush administration and automakers to shrink America's outsized energy demands and tackle the climate crisis. They got little to no ... |
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| Topics: Barack Obama, Congress, energy, Jay Inslee, legislation, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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