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by Deborah McNamara on November 10, 2016 0 Eban Goodstein
environmental work post election Lacy Cagle what next?
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON (AP)-- A Senate committee voted along party lines Wednesday to advance President Donald Trump's picks for key
posts at the
Environmental Protection Agency over the objections of Democrats who pointed to the nominees» past
work for corporate clients they would now regulate.
Michael Pollan recently shared an interesting
post from the
Environmental Working Group («Healthy School Food: Pay Now, Save Later») which advocates a redistribution of farm subsidies to support more fruits and vegetables in school cafeterias.
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Post The Green Phone Booth
Last week, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wrote a Washington
Post opinion piece in favor of natural gas development in New York state and awarded a $ 6 million grant from his philanthropic organization to the
Environmental Defense Fund for work to minimize adverse environmental impacts from natural ga
Environmental Defense Fund for
work to minimize adverse
environmental impacts from natural ga
environmental impacts from natural gas operations.
That suggests that millions of American babies are potentially at risk,» said Anila Jacob, a physician and a senior scientist with
Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit that
posted the study on its Web site.
«[I] t's worth savoring the present moment, brought to all of us by a rare amalgam of political risk - taking and courage, willingness to seek common ground and compromise, dedication to one's key principles while acknowledging the legitimacy of others», and countless days, weeks and months of plain old hard
work,» said Richard Denison, a senior scientist at the
Environmental Defense Fund, in a blog
post.
This
post was written by
Environmental Working Group's Biofuels Research Analyst Emily Cassidy.
The
Environmental Working Group recently
posted a Tap Water Database so you can see what is in your water.
Lack of Evidence for Milk's Benefits (Mark's blog
post) Café Gratitude Michael Pollan * Dances With Wolves (movie) * Listen to Dr. Neal Barnard previously on TUHP (episode # 121) CleanFish
Environmental Working Group (EWG) Listen to Dr. Dom D'Agostino previously on TUHP (episode # 133) Listen to Leanne Vogel previously on TUHP (episode # 174) Listen to Mark Sisson previously on TUHP (episode # 178)
Project teams are engaged to support the school up to three years
post completion to make sure everything
works as it should, and that the energy and
environmental performance targets, promised at the outset, are actually met.
The nonprofit group Ecoartspace has
posted a sampler of the more than 200
works of art generated in response to my February
post asking a variety of
environmental thinkers to state, «What Matters Most?»
To mark the occasion, Olav Kjorven, assistant secretary general of the United Nations for development policy, submitted a comment on my recent
post asking if the world's wealthiest people need new goals even as rich countries
work to foster human and
environmental progress elsewhere.
After Curran read my
post yesterday on the intersection of development pressure and extreme
environmental hazards in the region, Curran sent these valuable additional thoughts, centering on the reality that growth in the area isn't going to grind to a halt — and on the need to
work hard to integrate science into society's decisions
That's the first question explored by the Greenwash Brigade, a small group of volunteer bloggers
working in
environmental fields who have begun
posting for American Public Media, the public - radio purveyor best known for its Marketplace program.
5:11 p.m. Updated * Bjorn Lomborg, the Danish writer who has built a career around challenging worst - case depictions of global warming and other
environmental problems, has sent short video responses to the six most - recommended reader questions from my
post about «Cool It,» the documentary on his
work.
Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute, in an analysis
posted here for the first time, identifies dozens of scientific errors and misleading statements in a 2007 paper by Arthur B. Robinson, Noah E. Robinson, and Willie Soon entitled «
Environmental Effects of Increased Carbon Dioxide» — a contrarian effort that exemplifies the sort of
work that provides fodder for the global warming disinformation campaign.
In Rampton's 1997 PRWatch version, he did: as I detailed in my 10/25/13
post here, Rampton's sources were Ross Gelbspan and two others who cited Ozone Action for it — the
Environmental Working Group's CLEAR report, and Sharon Beder.
Originally
posted on Open Mind: Barton Bibler, who
works for Florida's DEP (Department of
Environmental Protection), actually spoke about climate change at an official meeting.
Rucker has written extensively on numerous
environmental policy issues, and his
work has been featured in such media outlets as CNN, the BBC, USA Today, the Des Moines Register, the Cleveland Plain - Dealer, The Wall Street Journal, and the Washington
Post.
The photo and this
post hits home with me, because I
work in an art museum, managing the
environmental systems and building infrastructure.
Younger generations were much more open to our thesis and excited to get to
work creating a
post environmental movement.
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We
posted on Saturday about Memphis teacher Adam Guerrero, who has been ordered by the Shelby County
Environmental Court to dismantle his garden, where he
works with neighborhood kids growing food, keeping bees, installing solar panels, and vermicomposting.
«The Sustainable Lawyer, an extension of the Boston Bar Association's Task Force on
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work, and accounts of lawyers in a variety of settings
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