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Fighting Water Scarcity with GPS - 9 days ago
TreeHuggerFighting Water Scarcity with GPSPosted: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:45:11 -0500Has your GPS ever led you to water? The western United States has a problem: water. Droughts brought on by climate change and population explosions have already had... Topics: agriculture, climate, droughts, gps, Image Credit, Led, New Reservoir, Population Explosions, Problem Water, Treehugger, Water Image, Water Reserves, Water Scarcity, Western United States
Are We Running Out of Uranium? Let’s Hope So - 10 days ago
TreeHuggerCould uranium mines like this one in Australia’s Kakadu National Park be facing a shortage? Photo by Alberto OG via Flickr.com.Can a nuclear weary TreeHugger really believe what she’s hearing? Could uranium mines be facing... Topics: Australia, Bad News, climate, Double Blow, Estimates, Green Energy, Kakadu National Park, New Scientist, Nuclear Power Plants, Photo, Running, Treehugger, Uranium Mines
Marine contamination, cultural sites at Makua at stakeNovember 19, 2009 Honolulu, HI – Yesterday, U.S. District Chief Judge Susan Oki Mollway ruled that the Army is obliged to give the community meaningful information on how military...
Topics: Ahu, Anae Coast, Archaeological Surveys, Chief Judge, climate, Coast Residents, Contamination Studies, District Chief, Environmental Impact Statement, Honolulu Hi, Junk Science, Limu, Makua, Marine Contamination, Marine Resources, Military Reservation, Military Training, Mmr, Motion Judge, Settlement Agreements
Topics: Ahu, Anae Coast, Archaeological Surveys, Chief Judge, climate, Coast Residents, Contamination Studies, District Chief, Environmental Impact Statement, Honolulu Hi, Junk Science, Limu, Makua, Marine Contamination, Marine Resources, Military Reservation, Military Training, Mmr, Motion Judge, Settlement Agreements
EPA has made strides on incinerators, cement kilns just in the last 10 months aloneNovember 16, 2009 Washington, DC – Contact: Take a deep breath, and say Happy Birthday. The Clean Air Act — our nation’s strongest law for...
Topics: 19 Years, Better Health, clean air act, Cleaner Cars, climate, Deep Breath, Environmental Protection Agency, Industrial Sources, Loophole, Medical Waste Incinerators, Mercury Pollution, Pollution Limits, Power Plants, Shutdowns, Startups, Time Congress, Toxic Air Pollution, Toxic Pollutants
Topics: 19 Years, Better Health, clean air act, Cleaner Cars, climate, Deep Breath, Environmental Protection Agency, Industrial Sources, Loophole, Medical Waste Incinerators, Mercury Pollution, Pollution Limits, Power Plants, Shutdowns, Startups, Time Congress, Toxic Air Pollution, Toxic Pollutants
Washington State Approves Coal Plant Pollution - 22 days ago
Conservation groups work to get stronger pollution controlsNovember 9, 2009 Seattle, WA – Conservation groups today objected to a proposal by the state of Washington to allow a dirty old coal plant to skirt strict air pollution... Topics: Air Pollution Standards, Alpine Lakes, climate, coal plant, Conservation Groups, Forest Wilderness, Formal Comments, Goat Rocks, Harmful Pollution, Interest Law Firm, Olympic National Parks, Pollution Controls, Public Input, Public Interest Law, Recreational Areas, State Department Of Ecology, Toxic Mercury Pollution, Transalta Corp, Washington State Department, Washington State Department Of Ecology


































