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Readers talk back about school choice, organic rules, bike commuting, and more
Re: Storm Front and Center Dear Editor: If we could only make politicians and multinational firms understand the direct relation between forest clear-cutting and floods, we might be able to prevent — or at least reduce — the damage caused by tropical storms and hurricanes. Hurricane Katrina is one good example of many stupid […]
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The Dark Side of the Source
EPA issues draft rules that would gut air-pollution standard The U.S. EPA has issued draft regulations that would allow the nation’s dirtiest power plants to emit more air pollution. The proposed regs — anticipated and dreaded by clean-air advocates — would supersede new-source review (NSR), the Clean Air Act regulation requiring plants to upgrade their […]
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Wet, Me Worry?
Wetlands protection has gone downhill under Bush administration The Bush administration has radically curtailed protection of wetlands and waterways in the past four years, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office. It found that prior to 2001, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers asserted its jurisdiction over most waters if migratory birds […]
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Take the Pinheads Polling
Poll says most Americans back ultra-strength environmental protections Nearly half of all U.S. adults think the government’s doing too little to protect the environment. Almost three-quarters say that eco-protections are important, and that standards cannot be too high. No, you’re not dreaming — it’s a fresh new Harris Interactive poll on attitudes of Americans toward […]