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Hydrogen Hijacking?
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17 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Hydrogen Hijacking? The European Union and the U.S. agreed yesterday to team up on research into hydrogen fuel cells, widely touted as a potentially clean power source that will revolutionize future energy use. But while the E.U. wants to develop hydrogen using renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, the U.S. has plans to use fossil fuels and nuclear energy to power a hydro ... |
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| Topics: European Union, green living, politics, renewable energy, United States (all these topics) |
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Driving Reign
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17 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Driving Reign Seventy-five percent of U.S. workers drive alone to their jobs, according to data from the 2000 U.S. Census, while only 4.7 percent get to work via public transportation and 0.4 percent commute by bicycle. Ridership on mass transit has increased 22 percent since 1996, says the American Public Transit Association, but highway driving has increased at a faster clip -- unsurprising, considering that roads and highways ... |
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| Topics: placemaking, United States (all these topics) |
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Nature Conservancy Goes Back to Nature
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16 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Nature Conservancy Goes Back to Nature The Nature Conservancy, which was sent reeling last month after a series of Washington Post articles exposed embarrassing problems and questionable practices within the organization, has announced a number of policy reforms decided upon in a board meeting last week. TNC, the world's wealthiest environmental group, will stop drilling for oil on land it controls, m ... |
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| Topics: mining and drilling, Nature Conservancy, United States (all these topics) |
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Idle Trucks Are the Devil's Playthings
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16 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Idle Trucks Are the Devil's Playthings New gadgetry at truck stops could help slash pollution from idling big rigs. Most truck drivers across the U.S. leave their vehicles' engines running all night while they're parked at truck stops because it's the only way to keep the heating or air conditioning on while they get some shuteye. Between 840 million and 2 billion gallons of gasoline are burned each year ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, energy, placemaking, United States (all these topics) |
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Lifestyles of the Green and Crunchy
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16 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Lifestyles of the Green and Crunchy In an effort to raise both funds and consumer consciousness, the Sierra Club is preparing to put its name on a range of eco-friendly products that will hit stores this fall -- toys, jackets, pillows, bedding, and organic coffee and tea. "Our products will make it possible to create a total Sierra Club lifestyle," said Johanna O'Kelley, the club's director of licensing. ... |
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| Topics: green living, Sierra Club, United States (all these topics) |
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A Man With a Plan
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16 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| A Man With a Plan Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), a top contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, made a bid for green votes on Friday when he unveiled an energy plan that would, among other things, tighten fuel-economy standards for automobiles and push the U.S. toward getting 20 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020. Kerry wants to end U.S. dependence on Middle East oil imports ... |
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| Topics: elections, placemaking, politics, United States (all these topics) |
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Adding Fuel Cells to the Fire
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13 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Adding Fuel Cells to the Fire The Bush administration has been busily touting fuel-cell cars as a critical component of its energy plan and the solution to many an environmental woe. But what if the solution turns out to cause its own problems? According to new research published in this week's issue of Science, the technology used in hydrogen fuel cells could contribute to the destruction of ... |
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| Topics: ozone, placemaking, politics, renewable energy, United States (all these topics) |
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Deep Blue See
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13 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Deep Blue See Over the objections of lawmakers from coastal states, the U.S. Senate yesterday approved a plan to survey oil and natural gas deposits beneath the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Supporters say the country has the right to know the extent and nature of its energy reserves in case of a crisis. Critics say the plan could open the door to overturning a long-standing ban on n ... |
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| Topics: commercial and industry organizations, mining and drilling, United States (all these topics) |
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Tapped Out
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12 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Tapped Out Drinking bottled water isn't necessarily a good thing for your health or for the environment, since the plastic bottles take up space in landfills and their contents are not subject to strict regulations. But how safe is the tap water you drink? Getting better, but still not as good as it should be, according to a review of the drinking-water systems of 19 cities around ... |
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| Topics: solid waste treatment and disposal, toxics, United States, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Environmental What Agency?
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12 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Environmental What Agency? Rumors are heating up about who will fill the shoes of U.S. EPA Administrator Christie Whitman, who announced her resignation last month and will step down June 27. Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne (R) and Tom Skinner, the EPA's Midwest regional administrator, seem to have risen above two earlier possibilities -- Deputy EPA Administrator Linda Fisher and Florida Department of Environmental Protection Se ... |
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| Topics: politics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Greens Pan Greenspan
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11 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Greens Pan Greenspan The Bush administration and Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan are expressing increasing concerns about dwindling natural gas supplies, a move that environmentalists see as a ploy to drum up support for nuclear energy and drilling on public lands. The concern over natural gas comes as Congress debates a comprehensive energy bill that could include provisions for d ... |
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| Topics: energy, mining and drilling, nuclear power, politics, United States (all these topics) |
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Smokey Vs. the Bear
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10 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Smokey Vs. the Bear National parks in the U.S., already beset by problems ranging from overcrowding to a huge maintenance backlog, now face a new crisis: illegal marijuana farming. "This is massive-scale agriculture that is threatening the very mission of the national parks, which is to preserve the natural environment in perpetuity and provide for safe public recreation," says Bill Tweed, chief naturalist at Sequoia Nat ... |
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| Topics: United States, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Tilling Me Softly
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09 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Tilling Me Softly The U.S. Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers and ranchers to fight climate change with techniques that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. Speaking in Kansas on Friday, Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman announced new incentives and technical support programs to help farmers increase carbon sequestration, though her speech was notably short on specifics. Farmers are being urged to do their par ... |
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| Topics: climate, energy, United States (all these topics) |
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A Fine Kettle of Fish
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06 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| A Fine Kettle of Fish The federal Clean Water Act might be a great thing in theory, but how's it doing in practice? Not so well, it turns out, due to the failure of the U.S. EPA to adequately enforce it. At any given moment, roughly 25 percent of all large industrial plants and water-treatment facilities are in violation of federal pollution standards -- but the EPA generally fails to ... |
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| Topics: health, marine life, toxics, United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Green Collar Jobs
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06 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Green Collar Jobs In an unusually strong gesture of blue-green solidarity, 10 major labor unions called on presidential candidates yesterday to back a decade-long, $300 billion research plan to boost energy efficiency, reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil, and preserve jobs. Known as the Apollo Project, the plan calls for the promotion of hybrid and hydrogen cars, energy-efficient factor ... |
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| Topics: elections, placemaking, politics, renewable energy, United States (all these topics) |
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The Eat Generation A review of Safe Food and The Pleasures of Slow Food |
Ali Macalady |
05 Jun 2003 |
Arts and Minds |
| In 2001, Eric Schlosser published Fast Food Nation -- an expose of America's increasingly consolidated and industrialized food system, and how that system contributes to a whole range of societal ills, from obesity and resistance to antibiotics to urban sprawl, habitat destruction, and poor labor conditions. The book was a smashing success -- 66 weeks and running on the New York Times bestseller l ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, United States (all these topics) |
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Don't Bank on It
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05 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Don't Bank on It A coalition of U.S. and European banks are adopting new principles to guide the financing of projects, especially in the developing world. But environmentalists say the "Equator Principles" will not prevent the banks (which include Citigroup, Holland's ABN Amro Holding, Britain's Barclays, and Germany's WestLB) from backing projects that lead to the destruction of rainforests, w ... |
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| Topics: business, European Union, United States, wildlife (all these topics) |
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C02, Too?
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05 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| C02, Too? Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts sued the federal government yesterday to force it to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. The lawsuit, which alleges that the emissions fuel global warming and should therefore be governed by the Clean Air Act, marks the first time a state has sued the government to force it to take action on climate change. The three ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, climate, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, ozone, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Oh, the Humanity
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04 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Oh, the Humanity Before they can be put on the market, pesticides are usually tested for safety on animals. Government regulators then establish an exposure level for humans that is 10 times more conservative than the safety level for animals. In an effort to abolish the tenfold safety net, pesticide companies frequently sponsor clinical tests on volunteers to try to prove that their products are as ... |
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| Topics: animal welfare, health, toxics, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Chop Shop
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04 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Chop Shop The environmental policies of the Bush administration are endangering our nation's woodlands, according to a coalition of environmental groups that yesterday released a list of the 10 most at-risk forests. The coalition, which included Greenpeace and the National Forest Protection Alliance, assessed the risks po ... |
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| Topics: deforestation, environmental non-government organizations, Greenpeace, logging, politics, United States, water pollution, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Ford Gored
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03 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Ford Gored The Sierra Club hopes to embarrass Ford Motor Co. with ads slated to run in the New York Times and BusinessWeek pointing out that the company's vehicles are less fuel-efficient now than when Ford got its start 100 years ago. The Model T got 25 miles to the gallon; Ford's fleet now averages 22.6 miles per gallon, and its popular Ford Ex ... |
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| Topics: commercial and industry organizations, environmental non-government organizations, placemaking, United States (all these topics) |
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Stock Options
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02 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Stock Options Pressure is mounting in the U.S. for major reform of fisheries policies, with the aim of rebuilding fish stocks that have been decimated by decades of overfishing and ecosystem degradation. "What's going on out there is the last buffalo hunt with regard to our fisheries," said Leon Panetta, former chief of staff under President Clinton and now chair of the Pew Oceans Commission, a private group that has be ... |
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| Topics: marine life, United States (all these topics) |
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Can We Get There From Here?
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30 May 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Can We Get There From Here? The U.S. transportation sector generates more carbon dioxide emissions than the entire economy of any other country in the world with the exception of China, according to a study released yesterday by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. The study, "Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Transportation," also found that transportation accounts for almost on ... |
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| Topics: climate, energy, ozone, placemaking, United States (all these topics) |
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Data Dumping
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27 May 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Data Dumping Think the U.S. EPA is keeping tabs on water pollution around the country? Think again. The agency's computer system for tracking and controlling water pollution is outmoded, riddled with bad data, and lacks information on thousands of sources of serious pollution, according to a report released last week by the EPA's inspector general. Efforts to fix the computer system have been slow, underfu ... |
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| Topics: politics, United States, US EPA, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Self-Destructive Behavior
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23 May 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Self-Destructive Behavior It sounds like a bad movie. Wait, it IS a bad movie. A bad DVD, to be precise -- at least from an environmental standpoint. A division of Walt Disney this August will begin selling DVDs that self-destruct after 48 hours, dubbed EZ-Ds. After an EZ-D's plastic packaging is opened and it's exposed to oxygen, the disk plays perfectly for 48 hours; then a chemical ... |
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| Topics: business, green living, pollution and waste, recycling, United States (all these topics) |
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