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Take a Bite Out of Grime New Jersey to Make Polluters Pay for Routine Contamination |
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10 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Take a Bite Out of Grime New Jersey to Make Polluters Pay for Routine Contamination New Jersey is getting tough on polluters, and other states may have a lot to learn from the state's approach. New Jersey officials say they will soon begin broadly enforcing a law that requires polluting industries to pay the cost of cleaning up their messes. Sounds like a no-brainer, but critics say the move could drive businesses out o ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, New Jersey (all these topics) |
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Amazing Graze Bill to Phase Out Grazing Gets Support from Enviros and Ranchers |
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09 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Amazing Graze Bill to Phase Out Grazing Gets Support from Enviros and Ranchers Environmentalists and ranchers alike are getting excited about a bill that would have the federal government pay ranchers to give up their rights to graze cattle and sheep on public lands in the West. The legislation, soon to be introduced in Congress by Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.), calls for grazing allotments ... |
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| Topics: business, environmental non-government organizations, ranching (all these topics) |
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License to Drill GOP Energy Bill Would Do a Big Favor for Halliburton |
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08 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| License to Drill GOP Energy Bill Would Do a Big Favor for Halliburton A measure in a big Republican-backed energy bill would exempt from federal regulation a natural-gas-drilling procedure refined by Halliburton Co., the oil and gas services company previously headed by Vice President Dick Cheney. The process, called hydraulic fracturing, is used widely in Western states and invo ... |
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| Topics: business, mining and drilling, political groups, politics, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Turf Wars Missouri, California Clash Over Air-Quality Plan |
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05 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Turf Wars Missouri, California Clash Over Air-Quality Plan A proposal to reduce air pollution from lawn mowers and other gas-powered outdoor equipment has set the stage for a battle between the staid Midwestern state of Missouri and the kooky Californians. To help deal with the Golden State's chronic air-quality problem, the California Air Resource ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, California, commercial and industry organizations, Michigan, Missouri, politics (all these topics) |
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Proto-cool Russian Industries Back Kyoto Protocol |
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05 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Proto-cool Russian Industries Back Kyoto Protocol Here's an unlikely ally in the battle to combat global climate change: industrial polluters. A number of Russia's largest gas and electric companies, steel mills, and metal smelters have begun lobbying their government to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, the international treaty on climate change. The companies are so interested in getting their h ... |
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| Topics: business, climate, commercial and industry organizations, Russia (all these topics) |
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The Rollback Machine Keeping tabs on the Bush administration's environmental record |
Amanda Griscom |
04 Sep 2003 |
Muckraker |
| Just after George W. Bush took office, two memos circulated among his top administrators that set the stage for what the president, during his campaign, promoted as a new era of environmental policy. On Bush's first day in office, January 20, 2001, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card sent a memo to all cabinet members directing them to ice more than 50 regulations (many of them se ... |
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| Topics: business, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Thirsty Hungary Central Europe's Largest Lake Is Shrinking |
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03 Sep 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Thirsty Hungary Central Europe's Largest Lake Is Shrinking According to legend, Hungary's Lake Balaton is constantly replenished by a young girl weeping in a church in the middle of its waters. Now, though, Central Europe's largest lake is shrinking, and experts say the problem isn't a happier lake lady; it's global warming. Following four hot summers in a row and lower-than-average annual rainfalls, millions of gallons ... |
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| Topics: business, climate, Hungary, lakes (all these topics) |
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No Palco of Mine Controversial Logging Company Tries to Green Its Image |
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22 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| No Palco of Mine Controversial Logging Company Tries to Green Its Image Pacific Lumber, one of the most reviled logging companies in the U.S., is trying to give itself a green makeover. The Northern California logging giant, recently renamed Palco, has a new logo featuring a recycling symbol shaped like a tree, a new mission statement in which it commits to being "a leader in environmental stewardship,&q ... |
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| Topics: business, commercial and industry organizations (all these topics) |
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A Texas Toast Wind Power on the Rise in Lone Star State |
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19 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| A Texas Toast Wind Power on the Rise in Lone Star State Texas is probably not the first place that comes to mind when the topic turns to clean energy -- but the land of fossil fuels is looking to become a leader in renewable power by investing heavily in wind energy. The state is already the second-largest wind-energy producer in the country, trailing only California. In the last three years, Texas h ... |
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| Topics: business, energy, renewable energy, Texas, wind power (all these topics) |
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Quantum Leak Prestige Disaster Likely Worse Than Exxon Valdez Spill, Report Says |
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18 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Quantum Leak Prestige Disaster Likely Worse Than Exxon Valdez Spill, Report Says The leak from the oil tanker Prestige off the coast of Spain last year probably caused more environmental damage than the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, according to a new report by a private Spanish economic institute. Some 78,000 metric tons of fuel have been cleansed from beaches since the November sinking, and the Prestige continues ... |
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| Topics: business, oceans, Spain, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Voluntary Service Canada Unveils $1B Plan to Address Climate Change |
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13 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Voluntary Service Canada Unveils $1B Plan to Address Climate Change Canada is stepping up to the plate to tackle climate change -- or at least emerging from the dugout. Prime Minister Jean Chretien yesterday unveiled a nearly $1 billion package aimed at helping the nation lower its emissions of greenhouse gases. The plan includes incentives for individuals and businesses to make their homes and buildings ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, Canada, climate, energy (all these topics) |
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The Sperminator A new injection for men could shake up the world of contraceptives |
Audrey Schulman |
13 Aug 2003 |
Main Dish |
| If you plan to have sex anytime soon, let's hope it's not in Niger, Africa. According to the nonprofit organization Save the Children, just 4 percent of couples in Niger have access to birth control. Although the situation in this West African country is extreme, more than 125 million couples worldwide -- most of them in developing countries -- cannot get contraceptives. Some of ... |
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| Topics: business, India, Niger, population (all these topics) |
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Dude, Where's My Clean Car? Automakers Drop Longstanding Suit Over California's Car-Emissions Rule |
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12 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Dude, Where's My Clean Car? Automakers Drop Longstanding Suit Over California's Car-Emissions Rule Clearing the way for more clean cars in California, two major automakers have agreed to settle a lawsuit over the state's landmark regulation that calls for increased production of low-emission and zero-emission cars and trucks between 2005 and 2020. General Motors and DaimlerChrysler will now join other auto ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, California, placemaking (all these topics) |
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Working on the Chain Gang California Cancels Use of Prison Labor to Recycle Electronics |
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07 Aug 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Working on the Chain Gang California Cancels Use of Prison Labor to Recycle Electronics California will no longer use underpaid federal prisoners to recycle the tons of potentially dangerous electronics discarded by state workers. The decision to stop shipping e-waste to prisons came in response to pressure from environmental and labor activists, who also successfully protested ... |
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| Topics: business, California, green living, health, pollution and waste, recycling (all these topics) |
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The Fine Line British Polluters Undeterred by Penalties |
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31 Jul 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| The Fine Line British Polluters Undeterred by Penalties Some of the biggest and best known companies in the United Kingdom are also some of its worst polluters -- but neither financial penalties nor shame seem able to keep them in line, according to the Environment Agency's fifth annual Spotlight report on the environmental violations of companies in England and Wales. For the billion-dollar businesses in ques ... |
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| Topics: business, pollution and waste, United Kingdom (all these topics) |
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Their Own Private Park Service Former Interior Secretaries Excoriate Plan to Privatize Park Service |
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31 Jul 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Their Own Private Park Service Former Interior Secretaries Excoriate Plan to Privatize Park Service "Radical," "reckless," "hellbent" -- those were some of the words Bruce Babbitt and Stewart Udall used to describe the Bush administration's plan to privatize much of the National Park Service. Prior to this week, the two former secretaries of the Interior Department -- both of th ... |
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| Topics: business, national parks, politics, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Eat, Drink, and Be Wary Genetically modified animals could make it to your plate with minimal testing -- and no public input |
Shelley Smithson |
30 Jul 2003 |
Main Dish |
| Last January, inspectors with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration paid a visit to the University of Illinois, where researchers have been studying the DNA of pigs. The pig project, based in Champaign-Urbana, is one of dozens of experiments being conducted across the country in which scientists are altering the genetic structure of animals ... |
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| Topics: business, commercial and industry organizations, fishing, Food and Drug Administration, GMOs, health, marine life, United States, wildlife (all these topics) |
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A Declaration of Energy Independence New clean-energy coalitions talk up national security and the economy |
Amanda Griscom |
30 Jun 2003 |
Powers That Be |
| Two ambitious clean-energy coalitions made headlines this month, sweeping out from under the rug vital and far-reaching environmental issues that the Bush administration has steadfastly ignored. The Energy Future Coalition, boasting endorsements from heavies on both sides of the party line as well as from high-profile industry and environmental interests, calle ... |
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| Topics: business, climate, energy, environmental non-government organizations, politics, renewable energy, United States (all these topics) |
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Money Doesn't Grow on Trees -- but It Might on Wind Turbines
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30 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: business, green living, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Weed Between the Lines
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24 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Weed Between the Lines In a finding that undermines one key argument in favor of genetically modified (GM) crops, researchers at Iowa State University have discovered that a number of "superweeds" have developed a resistance to Monsanto's widely used Roundup herbicide. Monsanto has engineered crops that are tolerant of Roundup, the idea being that the chemical would kill everything in a field but the desire ... |
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| Topics: business, GMOs, toxics, United States (all these topics) |
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American Idle Who needs Superfund when we've got reality TV? |
Joshua Zaffos, Writers on the Range |
19 Jun 2003 |
Soapbox |
| By the end of the year, only $28 million will be left in the U.S. EPA's Superfund account. Superfund pays for the reclamation of abandoned toxic-waste sites, and $28 million barely affords a study just to figure out how to clean up one of the 1,200 deserted dumps wasting away in American communities. Money's tight to fund cleanups of Superfund sites like this one in Pennsylvania. Photo ... |
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| Topics: air pollution, business, energy, politics, pollution and waste, United States, US EPA (all these topics) |
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Standing the Rules on Their Ear
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19 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Standing the Rules on Their Ear More farmers are failing to comply with the rules for planting genetically modified (GM) corn than the biotechnology industry claims, according to a new study of government data. Almost 20 percent of U.S. farms growing BT corn, the main type of GM corn, violate the rules for doing so, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Those rules require farmers to plant at least 20 percent of their a ... |
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| Topics: business, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Camarooned
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18 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Camarooned By the end of this year, hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil will flow through pipelines in Chad and Cameroon, bringing about $2.5 billion and $500 million to the two countries, respectively. But critics say those profits won't help the region's poorest and neediest, even though the project's major players -- an ExxonMobil-led oi ... |
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| Topics: business, Cameroon, Chad, commercial and industry organizations, United States, wilderness, World Bank (all these topics) |
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Yes-kia
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18 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Yes-kia The World Wildlife Fund plans to teach the 50,000 employees of telecommunications giant Nokia how to be good environmentalists, the conservation organization announced yesterday. In a groundbreaking partnership, WWF will provide seminars and workshops on environmental issues and create environmental interest-group areas on the company's internal computer network. Nokia Vice President Veli Sundback said the ... |
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| Topics: business, education, World Wildlife Fund (all these topics) |
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National Vacations Lampooned
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12 Jun 2003 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: Alaska, business, pollution and waste, solid waste treatment and disposal, water pollution (all these topics) |
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