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Fracking's risks greatly overstated
In a recent letter to the editor ("Fracking is not the answer for U.S. economy," May 7), David Wagenheim relies on outdated and previously debunked talking points in an attempt to convince readers that hydraulic fracturing harms groundwater,...Tags: Catonsville, Environmental Politics, Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of Energy
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EPA: Bittleman promises improved communications
WASHINGTON -- Sarah Bittleman, the new agriculture counselor at the Environmental Protection Agency, is determined to improve communications between rural America and an agency that many farmers consider both economically and culturally threatening. "My...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, East Carolina University, Gina McCarthy, Employment Opportunities, Renewable Energy
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3 GOP senators join call for action on toxic flame retardants
The first signs of bipartisan support for overhauling the nation's chemical safety law emerged Monday, as three Republicans joined 23 other senators calling for tough restrictions on toxic flame retardants. Citing the Tribune's "Playing With Fire"...
Tags: Dianne Feinstein, Maria Cantwell, Chemical Industry, Tom Harkin, Amy Klobuchar
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Sequesterville
The musical "Annie" is enjoying another revival on Broadway. The show opened during the Carter administration, when America was in need of some optimism. "The sun'll come out tomorrow," sang Annie, and with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, for a...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Petroleum Industry, Arts and Culture, U.S. House of Representatives, Elections
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Chemical firm's champion now EPA expert
As a lawyer and scientist for one of the world's largest makers of flame retardants, Todd Stedeford vigorously defended chemicals added to scores of household products — often by concluding the substances are far less dangerous than academic and...
Tags: Albemarle Corporation, Chemical Industry, Health Organizations, Medical Research, Arts and Culture
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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn demands answers from state EPA on Crestwood's 2-decade use of tainted well
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn is demanding answers from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency about why residents of south suburban Crestwood weren't notified that the village had pumped drinking water contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals for more than...Tags: Bobby Rush, Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn, Health, Environmental Pollution
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Lisa Jackson calls Bay cleanup role "one of prouder moments"
As she prepares to step down as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa P. Jackson says one of the "prouder moments" of her tenure was President Obama's agreement to have the federal government take the lead in trying to ramp up the...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, National Government, Environmental Politics, Barack Obama, Environmental Issues
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Clearing Beijing's air
Ever wonder what life in the United States would be like without a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency? The people of China have gotten a whiff of what happens when there are minimal pollution controls, and they are choking on it. That the air in...Tags: National Government, Beijing (China), U.S. Embassy, Health Organizations, Heart Attack
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Thune: Obama's EPA Director damaged S.D. economy
Backdoor energy taxes and burdensome regulations have become synonymous with the overreach of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The past four years have been riddled with job-reducing mandates and taxes increasing energy costs for all South...Tags: Labor Markets, Environmental Politics, Business, U.S. Senate, Environmental Issues
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Obama Cabinet shuffle taking shape
WASHINGTON (AP) — The composition of President Barack Obama's second term Cabinet became clearer Wednesday, with Labor Secretary Hilda Solis resigning and three other members of the president's team deciding to stay on amid concerns about...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Social Issues, Democratic Party, Steven Chu, U.S. Department of State
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Lisa Jackson has been a courageous EPA administrator
Kudos to Lisa Jackson, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency who is stepping down from her cabinet-level position after the president's State of the Union address in January ("Chief of EPA to leave post," Dec. 28). Ms. Jackson has performed...Tags: Environmental Illness, Environmental Politics, Republican Party, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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There's no evidence fracking contaminates groundwater
A recent editorial accused the oil and natural gas industry of hoping "the next administration will be less protective of the environment and the health of Western Maryland's residents," a claim supported by zero evidence ("No study, no fracking," Dec....Tags: Environmental Politics, Petroleum Industry, Water, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues
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