Environment

Controversial Superfund Effort Shows Results

A new report shows that half of the nation's superfund sites have been successfully cleaned up. But the number of new sites continues to grow.

July 11, 2001 - The Washington Post

SUVs Increase D.C. Area Pollution

Rapid increase in the number of sport-utility vehicles (SUV) is causing an increase in air pollution in the Washington D.C. area.

July 9, 2001 - The Washington Post

Water Wars: The Klamath Project

Along the drought-striken California-Oregon border, angry residents are fighting for water reserved for endangered fish.

July 8, 2001 - The Washington Post

Growing Florida Population Causes Gator Attacks

Increase in Florida alligator attacks on humans may be caused by a growing population and loss of the animal's habitat.

July 7, 2001 - The Washington Post

Public Opinion And Environmental Protection

Majority of Michigan residents support protecting the state's natural assets and public opinion is making a difference.

July 6, 2001 - The Detroit Free Press

Farmers Defy Court Order Protecting Wildlife

Irate farmers repoen canal gates in defiance of court order to limit water to farmers in order to save endangered fish.

July 6, 2001 - The New York Times

Sprawl Impacts Water Quality

Tests in New Jersey confirm that as suburbs expand, nearby lakes and streams degrade dramatically.

July 5, 2001 - New Jersey Record & Herald News

Portland's Land Use Conceit?

Portland is named as one of three top International cities for livability. Is Portland developing civic conceit?

July 5, 2001 - The Oregonian

Weed Invades Western U.S.

A weed invasion in the Western U.S. is threatening wildlife, lifestock, and the local economy.

July 5, 2001 - National Geographic

Activists Attack Genetic Trees Research

Eco-terrorists target research to create genetically modified trees that grow thick, tall, and fast and even create their own pesticides.

July 4, 2001 - National Public Radio

Bush Scales Back Gulf Of Mexico Drilling Plan

Bush administration plans to open large tracts of the Gulf of Mexico for oil and natural gas have been scaled back under pressure from Florida.

July 3, 2001 - The Washington Post

Podesta: An Unlikely Environmental Crusader

The New York Times profiles John D. Podesta, the newest member of the board of directors of the League of Conservation Voters.

July 2, 2001 - The New York Times

Federal Wetlands Conservation Program Deeply Flawed

The plan allows developers to recreate lost marshes in other locations, but ecosystems are frequently lost.

July 2, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Touring A Wastewater Treatment Facility

An Atlantic Monthly writer tours a Boston-area A wastewater-treatment facility.

June 29, 2001 - The Atlantic Monthly

California's First Solar Subdivision

California builders find that solar panels increase home value -- and boost respectability of solar energy.

June 26, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Population Shift To Affect Environmental And Health Standards

A new study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health looks at projected population growth in cities and rural areas worldwide, concluding that long-term health and living standards will be greatly affected by changing demographics.

June 24, 2001 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Car Reliant Cities Continue To Grow And Pollute

According to a new study by the Worldwatch Institute, sprawling urban areas worldwide are making road transportation the fastest-growing source of carbon emissions.

June 22, 2001 - The News & Observer

The Future Of Habitat Conservation Plans

Bush appears likely to continue support for Habitat Conservation Plans as a way of managing endangered species issues.

June 22, 2001 - California Planning and Development Report

Desert Facility A Model Of Energy Efficiency

The Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve visitor center is so energy-efficient that is does not need an air conditioner or a furnace, despite fluctuating temperatures.

June 22, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Solving California's Water Needs

Though the recent power crisis has garnered a lot of attention lately, California is still working on the decades old problem of meeting its demand for water.

June 22, 2001 - Orange County Register

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