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Pitfalls And Challenges Await Those Who Cover Climate Future
By BUD WARD
"Generational."
The term comes to mind in the context of the global climate change challenges and opportunities we all face.
Transmission Superhighway May Carry Coal Power to Northeast
Author contact information: David Sassoon
"Antibiotics Pose Concern for Ethanol Producers"
"The ethanol industry must be wondering where the bottom is. Profits are slim or non-existent and about 20 percent of all U.S. plants are shut down. In addition, ethanol's main by-product, which is sold as livestock feed, has raised potential food safety concerns.
"Grace Got Asbestos Warnings 30 Years Ago, Jury Told"
"A former W.R. Grace & Co. executive testified he warned his superiors more than 30 years ago about asbestos contamination in vermiculite from a Montana mine and feared it might lead to criminal prosecution.
"Some See Daylight at Last for U.S. Feed-In Tariffs"
"With Congress and President Obama championing green energy, the solar industry sees an opening to pursue a goal it long considered unattainable: European-style subsidies for sun-generated power. The national trade group for solar manufacturers is discussing whether it should push for a national feed-in tariff, a funding mechanism that forces utilities to buy green power at premium prices. Popular in Germany and Spain, feed-in tariffs have gained little traction in the United States. But that is changing.
"EPA Environmental Justice Grants Fund Projects in 28 States"
EPA is awarding $800,000 in grants to organizations working with communities throughout the country that struggle with environmental justice issues. Under the Environmental Justice Small Grants Program, 40 grants, up to $20,000 each, are going to community organizations and local and tribal governments in 28 states for projects aimed at addressing environmental and public health issues." Environment News Service had the story March 24, 2009.
SEJ Watchdog Swiftly Responds For More Press Freedom
By TIM WHEELER
A journalist's job is to follow the facts and call them as they appear, no matter which side of a debate they may favor. In the past year, as president of the Society of Environmental Journalists, I've often found myself explaining to various people and groups that the only cause for which SEJ advocates is more and better coverage of the environment.
EPA Considers Raising Ethanol Content of Gasoline
Report: Hints of Substantial Urban Residential Infill
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