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- Stephen Zunes: The Other Oil Spill
If the planet is going to survive, both politicians and self-described environmental organizations must defend the environment whatever the geopolitics of a particular region and whoever the most immediate victims of its destruction may be.
- Regulatory Capture Of Oil Drilling Agency Exposed In Report
In a dramatic illustration of regulatory capture, a new report from an Interior Department review board has found that poorly trained, ill-equipped and overextended federal...
- Frances Beinecke: Time for GE to Commit to Cleaning Up its Pollution in the Hudson River
GE can successfully clean up its mess and finally return a healthier Hudson River to millions of area residents. But if GE starts dragging its heels now, we will lose the momentum achieved over the past 18 months.
- Chris Elam: This NASCAR Driver Fuels Up On Tofurky: Meet Leilani Munter
The blare of revving engines, the squeal of tires leaving pit row, it's not an atmosphere where you'd expect someone to be touting the...
- F. Kaid Benfield: Village Green: Striking Images Reclaim the Urban Memory
- Asian Carp Testing Misleading, Biologist Says
CHICAGO — John Goss, an environmental activist and former state official from Indiana, was appointed Wednesday as the Obama administration's point man in the fight...
- Sarah Chasis: New National Ocean Policy Will Help Protect the "Blue Heart of the Planet"
Tomorrow evening at the Commonwealth Club of California, the Council on Environmental Quality Chairwoman Nancy Sutley and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Administrator Jane...
- Heather Taylor-Miesle: Congressional Candidates' Views on Clean Energy, Climate Change: IA-03
Originally posted on The MarkUp. This is the eleventh article in a continuing series by the NRDC Action Fund on the environmental stances of candidates...
- Bryan Christy: Wildlife Kingpin Jailed
On Monday, September 6, the world's most notorious wildlife dealer, Anson Wong of Malaysia, was sentenced to prison after a lock on his suitcase containing legally protected snakes broke on an airport conveyor belt.
- Concavenator Corcovatus: 'Hunchback Hunter' Dinosaur Discovered In Spain
WASHINGTON — The weird world of dinosaurs has just gotten a tad more bizarre. Scientists found a nearly complete fossil of a new dinosaur that...
- Michael Brune: Sept 11th -- Let's Save That Date
You probably remember exactly where you were nine years ago on September 11th. But do you know where you'll be on that date this year?...
- Gregory Unruh: Sustainable Consumption Rising on the Agenda
Sustainable consumption? Sounds like an oxymoron. But that's what we'll be discussing at next week's World Economic Forum Summer Davos 2010 event in Tianjin China....
- Peter Lehner: The Media, Climate Science, and Deniers: Time to Tell a New Story
It is hard to communicate a sense of urgency when you are writing about ice melting. I get the sense that some journalists handle this dilemma by reporting on climate change as if it were a sports event.
- Kerry Trueman: A County Fair With City Flair Grows in Brooklyn
With beehives, chicken coops, and rooftop farms popping up all over Brooklyn, it's high time us city folks revived that end of summer ritual, the county fair.
- Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: In Clean Energy We Trust
It's time for Americans to rise up and elect leaders who will lead us through this transition period to a healthy, economically robust nation, independent of foreign sources of energy.
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