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  • London Brawling

    Leading U.K. scientist excoriates U.S. on climate-disruption obstruction As superstorm Hurricane Rita bears down on Texas and Louisiana, Sir John Lawton, chairman of the U.K.’s Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, told the Independent that neoconservatives in the U.S. ought to reconsider their obstructionist stance on climate change. “If this makes the climate loonies in the […]

  • Vestal Sturgeons

    Sturgeon stocks on extreme worldwide decline People have been consuming black caviar since about 500 B.C., but it may be time to curb the habit: Global stocks of sturgeon, the fish that supplies the salty treat, are in trouble. In a new study published this week in the journal Fish and Fisheries, marine researchers report […]

  • Wastes Great, Less Filing

    EPA proposes fewer toxics reporting requirements for industrial facilities Industrial plants would report their chemical releases every other year instead of annually under a policy change proposed by the U.S. EPA. The agency also indicated it wants to raise the threshold for reporting the release of certain chemicals from 500 to 5,000 pounds. Both are […]

  • Chip’s Ahoy

    Grist head honcho moderates panel on the state of environmentalism If you’re in or around Seattle this weekend, head down to the Paramount Theater for a lively roundtable discussion on the state of the environmental movement: “Whose Planet Is It, Anyway?” Part of Foolproof’s American Voices series, the conversation will include respected leaders from inside […]