318 results on '"*ENVIRONMENTAL policy"'
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2. BUSTING OUT OF BOOM & BUST.
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ZAFFOS, JOSHUA
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PETROLEUM industry , *GAS industry , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *LAND use , *ENERGY industries , *LEASES - Abstract
The article reports that the oil and gas drilling will affect the grazing land in western U.S. Drilling on public land needs scrutiny from citizens and government scientists through the National Environmental Policy Act. The BLM is proposing new leases for the region, including within the Los Padres National Forest, California. The energy industry planning to exploit roadless areas, forests, and rangelands, especially as government agencies have lagged in regulating industrial activities and protecting public lands.
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- 2013
3. BEYOND OIL IN 20 YEARS.
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RAUBER, PAUL
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OIL consumption , *ENERGY consumption , *PETROLEUM , *PREVENTION of global warming , *CLIMATE change prevention , *AIR pollution prevention , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ENVIRONMENTALISM - Abstract
The article offers information related to the oil consumption rate in the U.S. It mentions that the U.S. accounts for 42 percent of all energy related carbon dioxide emissions through burning of petroleum, contributing greatly to future worsening of climate change. It comments that alternatives are already available for most uses of oil, and adopting them will improve our lives along with the slowing of climate change. It highlights several proposed policies in the reduction of carbon emission in different carbon contributors in the U.S. including cars and light trucks, big trucks and buses, and air travel.
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- 2011
4. 10 STEPS to Better Elections.
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Hill, Steven
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UNITED States elections , *PRESIDENTS of the United States , *POLITICAL planning , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article cites some improvements for the betterment of the U.S. electoral system. According to the author the electoral system of the country is in tatters. And it needs immediate attention of the lawmakers. Although the Americans show their willingness to improve the system at the time of election but as the election passes they prefer to ignore it at least until the next time it frustrates the will of the people. Although the United States prides itself as a beacon of democracy to the rest of the world, for the second time in a row their presidential election appeared bumbling, if not outright fraudulent. Sergio Aguayo, an election observer and political scientist at the Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City, told that the partisan way the election was run looks an awful lot like the old Mexican. Then U.S. President Jimmy Carter, whose Carter Center monitors elections around the world, said that in Florida, some basic international requirements for a fair election were missing. It is further noted in the article that when elections are unfair, the environment loses. While polls show that large majorities of the American public favor strong environmental protections, those aspirations are routinely frustrated by a flawed voting system.
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- 2005
5. WINNING WORDS.
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Butler, Katy
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LINGUISTS , *FAMILIES , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Presents an interview with cognitive scientist George Lakoff about the relation of family life to environmental issues. Example of the concept of framing of Lakoff; Implications of the phrase protecting the environment for Lakoff; Ways by which environmental issues may be addressed and properly framed.
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- 2004
6. THE GREEN OLD PARTY.
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Marks, Martha
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POLITICAL parties , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CONSERVATION of natural resources , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Assesses the role of U.S. Republicans in environmental protection in the U.S. History of the development of the Republicans for Environmental Protection in March 1995; Efforts taken by former U.S. Republican President Theodore Roosevelt regarding land conservation; Contributions of several Republican leaders to the protection of natural resources in the U.S.
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- 2004
7. OUR GREAT ESTATE.
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Mitchell, John G.
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NATIONAL parks & reserves , *CONSERVATION of natural resources , *PUBLIC lands , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Uncovers the conservation problems in national parks and reserves across the U.S. Agencies responsible for managing the public lands; Historical background of the national parks and reserves; Criticisms against the conservation approach of the federal government.
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- 2004
8. OLD EUROPE'S NEW IDEAS.
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Loewenberg, Samuel
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CORPORATIONS , *CHEMICAL laws , *CHEMICAL industry - Abstract
Analyzes the effects of environmental policy requirements imposed by the European Union (EU) on the business practices of U.S. companies. Decision of the EU to require manufacturers to conduct extensive safety and environmental tests on common chemicals; Implications of the legislation for U.S. companies; Plan of a U.S. delegation of senior chemical-industry executives to meet with European regulators; Other environmental policies imposed by the EU. INSET: EUROPE LEADS THE WAY.
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- 2004
9. Election '96.
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Rauber, Paul
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,UNITED States presidential election, 1996 - Abstract
Provides insights on the 1996 presidential elections focusing on candidates President Bill Clinton and Bob Dole's agenda concerning the environment. Dole as having the worst environmental voting record; Background on Dole's proposed environmental policies; Assessment of the Clinton Administration's efforts concerning environmental protection.
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- 1996
10. Charlotte's Way.
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Millar, Heather
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CITIES & towns , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *POLLUTION , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article reports about the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte's population has nearly tripled over the past four decades, and the rate of development has raced along even faster. Charlotte is a lot like many other fast-growing cities in the United States. In many ways, it's an unlikely place for a green revolution. Mayor Pat McCrory, who heads the Environment Committee of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is pushing to improve Charlotte's mass transit and clean its air. Under his leadership, the city has passed tree-protection and water-quality ordinances and is working to make isolated neighborhoods more pedestrian friendly by adding sidewalks, bridges and paths. The city is also a pioneer in brownfield redevelopment, cleaning up and refurbishing old industrial sites.
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- 2006
11. GRASSROOTS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *POLLUTION , *PLANT shutdowns - Abstract
Presents news briefs related to environmental protection and policy in the U.S. as of July 2003. Health effects of traffic-generated pollution; Details of the citizen suit filed by environmental organizations against Georgia Power; Scenes in the video filmed by Ben Gregoria that persuaded a hog-slaughtering plant in east Alabama to shut down in the middle of a civil trial.
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- 2003
12. Sierra Club's Badass Lawyers Take the Trump Administration to Task.
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ENVIRONMENTAL law , *PRESIDENTIAL administrations , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article provides information on the actions taken by Sierra Club's badass team of environmental lawyers against Presidential administration of the U.S. President Donald Trump as the administration tries to weaken environment regulations. Topics discussed include regulations for methane pollution from oil and gas, Environmental Law and fossils fuels.
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- 2018
13. Trump Watch: Keeping Tabs on a Rogue Administration.
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *MINERAL industries , *NATIONAL monuments , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article focuses on the environmental policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. The topics include the president's decision to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling, the reduction in the size of two national monuments in Utah, Bears Ears and Grand Staircase–Escalante, the decision of the U.S. Interior Department to renew the lease for a copper and nickel mine near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota.
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- 2018
14. DIRTY POWER PLAN.
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SLATER, DASHKA
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CLIMATE change mitigation , *POWER plants , *INDUSTRIAL pollution , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CARBON dioxide mitigation , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article offers information on the Clean Power Plan (CPP), a policy initiated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to fight climate change and limit carbon pollution from power plants. It states that the policy requires states to create plans for reducing carbon emissions from power plants using the 2005 emissions as the baseline. It mentions the role of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) on environmental regulations.
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- 2016
15. The Worst Environment Money Can Buy.
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Mark, Jason
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PRESIDENTIAL candidates , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article focuses on the behavior of billionaire-turned-politician Donald Trump including his character of being a bully, his bigotry and his would-be environmental policies.
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- 2016
16. EARTH BEAT.
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McManus, Reed
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RADIO programs , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL health , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
An interview with the host of the radio program "Living the Earth," Steve Curwood, is described. The challenges associated with promoting a radio show addressing environmental concerns are noted. The handling of environmental health issues including the effects of chemicals such as Bisphenol A, dioxin, and lead is described. The possibilities for environmental reporting under U.S. President Barack Obama are also noted.
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- 2009
17. Green Games?
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Garthwaite, Josie and Ferris, David
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OLYMPIC Games (29th : 2008 : Beijing, China) , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *COAL-fired power plants , *ATHLETES , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *SOLAR energy , *OLYMPIC Games - Abstract
The article discusses environmental issues at the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing. The author states that the organizers pledged to be energy efficient, use sustainable building practices, and utilize clean technologies. The games, however, will be a mixed result in terms of being ecologically friendly. Solar energy will heat the shower water at the Athletes Village and the aquatics center will recycle its water. However, China has opened coal-fired power plants outside Beijing to replace the plants inside Beijing it shut down for the summer games. Also discussed are the eco-conscious efforts of individual Olympic athletes,
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- 2008
18. Big-Box Talk.
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Slater, Dashka
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SUSTAINABLE development , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *SUSTAINABLE buildings , *RETAIL stores , *WATER pollution , *GREENHOUSE gases - Abstract
The article focuses on retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s president and CEO Lee Scott, who recently announced that his company is going green. Scott promised to raise the efficiency of the company's fleet of trucks by 25 percent and to reduce solid-waste production at its U.S. stores by the same amount over the next three years. He pledged to lower greenhouse-gas emissions at U.S. outlets by 20 percent over the next seven years. However, even the greenest big-box store is still hard on the environment, and Wal-Mart has a lot of big-box stores. The asphalt surrounding a 250,000-square-foot superstore produces 413,000 gallons of contaminated stormwater runoff for every inch of rain.
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- 2006
19. "Race and Poverty Are Out of the Closet"
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Joseph, Pat
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ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ENVIRONMENTAL quality , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
This article presents an interview with Robert Bullard, a sociology professor at Clark Atlanta University in Georgia. Bullard is the founder of the school's Environmental Justice Resource Center and the writer and editor of 12 books, from 1990's "Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class," and "Environmental Quality to the Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights," and "Politics of Pollution," an anthology published this fall by Sierra Club Books. His eyes were first opened to environmental discrimination in 1978, when he helped his attorney wife collect data for a lawsuit against a company that had sited a landfill in an African-American Houston community. He says that Hurricane Katrina supports what environmental-justice activists have been saying for more than three decades. When one connects the dots and look at the facts, it's irrefutable that all communities are not created equal. If a community happens to be poor, or a community of color, or located on the wrong side of the tracks, it gets unequal protection.
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- 2005
20. LETTERS.
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Little, Tim, Berry, Wendell, and Howe, Chuck
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LETTERS to the editor , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *AGRICULTURAL industries , *POLLUTION - Abstract
This article presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed previously in the journal "Sierra." The article "Can Technology Save the Planet?," published in the July-August issue of the journal, stated that the problems confronting humanity are fundamentally attitudinal. As the authors of the book "The Quantum and the Lotus," wrote that, science does not produce wisdom. While the insights of science can help people change the world, only human thought and concern can enlighten people about the path they should follow in life. The article "The Perfect Fix," on agricultural items was criticized. Most could have been written by agribusiness corporations. For example, while there are some advantages to no-till farming, it is a way of growing grains that is totally dependent on toxic chemicals. Moreover, nutrient contamination from no-till agriculture remains a significant problem. Jonathan Rowe's naive anti-market diatribe, "The Common Good" published in the July-August issue of the journal, blames markets for society's unwillingness to circumscribe not only the market but also political and corporate power with rules that protect basic social values.
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- 2005
21. Phony Federalism.
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL law , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *FEDERAL legislation , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
The article claims that the U.S. administration is weakening the national environmental laws of the country. Industry-funded polemicists and politicians who deride national standards as inefficient command and control approaches argue that problems can be better solved at the local level. The federal government has slashed spending on clean water, even though the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the nation's sewage-treatment facilities need $390 billion over the next 20 years. U.S. President George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress have tried to give responsibility to whatever level of government is least likely to do a good job. The Bush Administration and the radical right in the U.S. Congress are trying to destroy modern pollution control, while trying to strip citizens of their power to stop them. When California required that automakers to sell zero-emission vehicles in the state, the administration and auto companies sued. Some of the judges on the federal bench dispute the right of citizens to challenge the lax enforcement of environmental laws in court.
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- 2005
22. GRASSROOTS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *OIL well drilling , *NATIONAL parks & reserves , *CONSERVATION of natural resources - Abstract
Presents an update on issues and events concerning environmental protection in the U.S. as of March 2005. Benefits of the rules on slant drilling implemented by the National Park Service for oil well operators in Texas in 2001; Parks affected by the rules; Launch of the conservation project of the Upper Columbia River Group of the Northern Rockies Chapter.
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- 2005
23. The 51 Percent Solution.
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Pope, Carl
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CLUBS , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *VOLUNTEERS , *BUSINESS partnerships ,UNITED States presidential elections - Abstract
Focuses on the views of the Sierra Club on the environmental policies of the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush. Information on the club's campaign against Bush in the 2004 presidential election; Efforts of the club to recruit volunteers; Partnership of the club with various organizations.
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- 2005
24. The Sierra Club's Stance On Immigration.
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Mills, Stephen
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *FEDERAL aid to family planning , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *HEALTH policy , *COMMERCIAL policy ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Focuses on the programs launched by the Sierra Club to address migration, human rights, fair trade and population issues. Information on the March for Women's Lives to protest the decision of U.S. President George W. Bush to eliminate funding for family-planning services locally and abroad; Efforts of the club in helping developing countries create and maintain strong environmental and health standards; Collaboration of the club with Amnesty International to support environmental leaders in developing nations that are protesting unfair trade policies.
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- 2004
25. THE GOP'S FORGOTTEN GREENS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *WILDLIFE refuges - Abstract
Features the contributions of several Republican leaders to environmental protection in the U.S. Establishment of the U.S. Forest Service by former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt; Bills on the protection of the environment signed and encouraged into law by former U.S. President Richard Nixon; Contributions of Connecticut Representative Nancy Johnson to a bill that would designate the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness.
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- 2004
26. Big Pigs at the Trough.
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *LEGISLATIVE bills , *AGRICULTURE , *FREE trade - Abstract
Presents information on the Farm Bill of 2002 in the U.S. Background of the bill's Environmental Quality Incentives Program; Criticisms on the U.S. government; Discussion on agricultural free trade.
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- 2003
27. Why Stop Now?
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,PRESIDENTIAL messages of United States Presidents - Abstract
Comments on the environmental protection policy of the government of U.S. President George W. Bush. Views on the State of the Union message of Bush for 2003; Opinion on the 1972 Clean Water Act; Proposal of the government to leave environmental decisions to the market and to individual states.
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- 2003
28. Return of the Roadless Wrangle.
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Hattam, Jennifer
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NATURE reserve laws , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Discusses the issue regarding the Roadless Area Conservation Rule in the United States (U.S.). Decision of U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge on the lawsuit filed by the state of Idaho and timber firm Boise Cascade to block implementation of the law; Effort of the U.S. Foreign Service to revise the rule.
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- 2001
29. Wish You Weren't Here.
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McManus, Reed
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WILDERNESS areas , *PETROLEUM prospecting , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Discusses the proposal of the administration officials of United States President George W. Bush and his Republican allies to open up protected wilderness areas and public lands for oil exploration. National monuments which the administration plans to open for oil exploration; Claims concerning the effects of drilling technologies on public lands; Actions taken by former President Bill Clinton to promote the protection of public lands during his term.
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- 2001
30. Wise Use Movement, R.I.P.?
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Hattam, Jennifer
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ANTI-environmentalism , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Focuses on the disbanding of the wise-use group People for the USA in the United States (U.S.). Reasons for ending the efforts in the alleged anti-environmentalism; Possibility that the members join other similar groups; Challenges U.S. President George W. Bush may face in recalling an environmental policy that prohibits logging and road building in several national forests.
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- 2001
31. Ready, Aim, Agitate.
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Hamilton, Bruce
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ENVIRONMENTALISTS , *ANTI-environmentalism , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Covers the effort of the periodical `Sierra,' and environmentalist groups to opposed anti-environmental legislative measures in the United States Congress. Achievements made by environmental groups and the periodical in thwarting congressional measures; Comments on the stance of United States President George W. Bush on environmental issues; Recommendation for environmentalists.
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- 2001
32. Spring thaw.
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *FOREST reserves - Abstract
Reports on the effect of United States governors' environmental agendas on the nation's environmental policy stasis. Appointment of former Sierra Club lobbyist Bill Holman as North Carolina's chief environmental enforcer; Declaration of a moratorium on roadbuilding in national forests by president Bill Clinton; Proposal of a clean-water initiative restoring the nation's wetlands.
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- 1998
33. Copout in Kyoto.
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Bergman, B.J.
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GLOBAL warming conferences , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Reports on the Sierra Club's participation in a global warming conference held in Kyoto, Japan. Highlights of the conference; Comments on developed nations' commitment to global warming reduction; Environmental activists' concern over the United States' policy on reducing global warming.
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- 1998
34. Breach of contract.
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Bergman, B.J.
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Asserts that the US Congress' anti-regulatory campaign was a euphemism for anti-environment. Efforts of the Sierra Club to sustain the environmental movement; Extent of success of anti-environment proposals in the legislative body.
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- 1995
35. And Justice for All.
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BRUNE, MICHAEL
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POLLUTION , *LEUCOCYTOSIS , *BRONCHIAL diseases , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL justice , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article focuses on the issue of toxic pollution along the stretch of the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans known as Cancer Alley, in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Richmond, and in southwestern Detroit. Virtually every household has suffered from asthma, leukemia, sarcoidosis, or cancer. A study by University of Michigan found that Detroit zip code 48217 is most polluted. In 2010, the Sierra Club helped guide a partnership between the Sierra Club's Environmental Justice Program and Global Community Monitor that taught Detroit residents how to collect their own air samples.
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- 2013
36. GRILLED.
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Krager, Jess
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ENVIRONMENTALISTS , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *WASTE recycling - Abstract
An interview with Berenice Wiecki, contributor of 4lakes.org website is presented. When asked to compare U.S. and France regarding environmental practices, she said that there are several recycle bins placed in France and generally French people walk a lot. When asked how she deals with plastic cups, she said that nobody cares of recycling and she was annoyed of it and she uses actual glasses.
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- 2013
37. UP TO SPEED: TWO MONTHS, ONE PAGE.
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Rauber, Paul
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ENDANGERED species , *GREENHOUSE gas mitigation - Abstract
The article offers environment related news briefs of the U.S. Oysters in the Gulf of Mexico contain high concentrations of heavy metals found in crude oil, even two year after the BP oil spill accident. The 12-month period from May 2011 to April 2012 is the hottest in the U.S. history. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service releases new rules for the protection of polar bears, but excludes action to control greenhouse gases.
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- 2012
38. EARTH BEAT: IS THE CLIMATE READY FOR CARTOONS?
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McManus, Reed
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ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CLIMATE change , *CARTOONISTS - Abstract
An interview with "Washington Post" editorial cartoonist Tom Toles is presented. When asked about on what motivates him to pursue a topic on climate change, he states that it is when he see public policy running contrary to public interest. He mentions that environmental issues are challenging to parody because the subject may not getting enough regular news coverage. He cites how editorial cartooning changed in the age of the daily show and blogs.
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- 2011
39. Clash of the Low-Carbon Titans.
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POPE, CARL
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *PREVENTION of global warming , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *GREEN technology - Abstract
The article offers information on the competition between China and India as the economy leaders with care for the environment. It discusses the efforts of the two countries to be productive while finding ways to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions. It comments that the competition between China and India for low-carbon preeminence is critical for the climate, influencing the rest of the world on which development model to adopt.
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- 2011
40. Faith Under Fire.
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *PETROLEUM industry , *CLIMATE change laws ,UNITED States economy, 2009-2017 - Abstract
The article discusses why the author feels that despite the U.S. economic crisis and the inability of the U.S. Congress to pass climate change legislation there is still cause for hope. Five ways that the author feels U.S. politics can be repowered are presented, including tightening limits on petroleum imports, upgrading homes and businesses with zero-carbon technologies, and the elimination of corporate privilege.
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- 2010
41. Mr. Pope's Wild Ride.
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Rauber, Paul
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SCIENTIFIC literature , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article presents a letter from the editor regarding the executive director of the "Sierra Club" Carl Pope. The author discusses his career as editor of Pope's column titled "Create," shares his experience of what is was like to edit Pope's writing on U.S. environmental politics, and Pope's role in the expansion of "Sierra's" environmentalism scope.
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- 2010
42. GREENING THE GOP.
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ENVIRONMENTALISM , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The article presents a compilation of comments made by environmental advocate David Jenkins of Virginia in answer interview questions. Noted to be the vice president for government and political affairs of the organization Republicans for Environmental Protection, Jenkins discusses his own environmental philosophy and the goal of his organization to nurture the environmentalism in the Republican party.
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- 2009
43. UP TO SPEED: TWO MONTHS, ONE PAGE.
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Rauber, Paul
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PUBLIC health , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ABSTINENCE-only sex education , *FUEL cells , *CARBOFURAN , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article documents news briefs regarding public health and the environment. The 2010 U.S. budget allegedly allocates funds for sex education, but not for abstinence-only programs. The administration of U.S. President Barack Obama is said to have eliminated funding for cars that use hydrogen-fuel cells. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final ban on the pesticide carbofuran.
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- 2009
44. Wild Bill.
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Weiss, Melissa
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LAND management , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *NATURE reserves , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article discusses the significance of the 2009 U.S. Omnibus Public Land Management Act, which was signed by President Barack Obama. It is the largest national wilderness bill since 1994 and will actively protect millions of acres of backcountry, safeguard hundreds of miles of rivers, and prevent oil and gas developments on more than one million acres. Sierra Club public lands program director Athan Manuel provides quotes.
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- 2009
45. Bluegrass in Beijing.
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Watson, Delia
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ECOTOURISM , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
This article discusses a trip by Sierra Club members from Owensboro, Kentucky to learn about environmental conditions and policies in China. These visitors attended an ecotourism conference and met with environmental agency representatives. Meetings with environmental journalists and organizers in China are also described.
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- 2009
46. ON THE ONE HAND…ON THE OTHER….
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MOUNTAINTOP removal mining , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
This article briefly compares the environmental impacts of two news items. The fact that Bank of America Corp. has decided to curtail business with coal companies that engage in mountaintop removal coal mining is noted. Reforms to mountaintop removal mining regulations administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President George W. Bush are also noted.
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- 2009
47. Our Next New Deal.
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Fox, Michael
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SUSTAINABLE development , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,UNITED States politics & government, 2001-2009 - Abstract
This article discusses the possibility that U.S. President Barack Obama's efforts to invest in sustainable development for the U.S. will contribute to the rebuilding of the economy. The recommendations of the Save Our Environment Action Center in the development of economic stimulus programs that are environmentally responsible are addressed. The relationship between this plan and the Sierra Club Climate Recovery Action Plan is explored.
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- 2009
48. Save That Sunshine.
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Buoye, Hannah
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AIR pollution laws , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *AUTOMOBILE emission control devices - Abstract
This article discusses successful efforts on the part of the Florida Chapter of the Sierra Club to encourage the promulgation of stricter emissions regulations for motor vehicles in that state. The support of these regulations by Florida Governor Charlie Crist is described. Conflict between the Sierra Club and automobile manufacturers regarding the economic impact of these regulations is described.
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- 2009
49. UP TO SPEED: TWO MONTHS, ONE PAGE.
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Slater, Dashka and Rauber, Paul
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *PUBLIC transit , *TRANSPORTATION & the environment - Abstract
This article briefly discusses issues relating to the management of environmental policy. The environmental regulations developed by U.S. President George W. Bush to govern the use of concealed weapons and mountain bikes in National Parks are considered. Changing regulations of organic dairy and farmed fish from the U.S. Department of Agriculture are noted. A decline in the sales of hybrid electric vehicles in contrasted with increases in public transit ridership.
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- 2009
50. Change Is Coming.
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Pope, Carl
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *EMISSION control , *FOSSIL fuels , *CLIMATE change - Abstract
This article presents the author's views on U.S. President-Elect Barack Obama and on how the Obama Administration should approach issues of renewable energy and climate change. The author reflects on the Sierra Club environmental organization and its work under former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, noting that Obama is expected to make more environmental changes. The article also discusses emissions caps, fossil fuels, and green jobs.
- Published
- 2009
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