Friday, April 27, 2012

Tea Party-Backed Bill Gutting Green Programs Advances In Arizona

Friday, April 27, 2012
WASHINGTON -- An Arizona Tea Party-backed bill that would gut government-run green programs in the state may have the support it needs to go before Gov. Jan Brewer (R).
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Eric Rutkow: Why Planting Trees Is Historically Important
It's almost certain that we have yet to understand the full range of benefits that tree planting can offer us. And history suggests that we'll continue to discover new ones. If you plant a tree this spring, you'll not only be investing in the future but connecting to the past.
Neil Wagner: Hansen Had It Right in 1981 Climate Report
A recently rediscovered 1981 paper, written by NASA atmospheric physicist James Hansen and others, has been analyzed and found to be impressively accurate about the course of climate change.
Jan Mazurek: The Climate Post: Arctic Oil Drilling Opens as Pitfalls Pondered Miles Away
As pump prices ease, federal prosecutors are turning up the heat in the BP oil spill case, arresting an ex-engineer accused of obstructing justice by deleting potentially damaging emails.
Michael Zacka: Earth Day: Act One
Earth Day was a powerful first act to what could be a wonderful stage production by drawing worldwide attention to universal environmental issues and setting the stage for changes needed in our own consumption patterns.
Ivonne A-Baki: Yasuní: A Holistic, Creative and Innovative Proposal
Today, modernization and globalization have brought vertiginous changes. The drive of those who seek the greatest reward in the shortest time span and with the least effort has led, in the case of our country, Ecuador, to a mismanagement of our natural environment.
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