Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Grim Environmental Report Released

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

By Jeff Coelho and David Fogarty

LONDON/SINGAPORE, June 6 (Reuters) - Population growth, urbanisation and consumption are set to inflict irreversible damage on the planet, the United Nations said on Wednesday, and called for urgent agreement on new green targets to save the environment.
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If the Republican-dominated legislature votes as expected, scientists will be prohibited from factoring in the anticipated impact of climate change on Carolina's low-lying coastal communities. Why are these politicos forcing the hand of the scientists?
Blanche Lincoln: Obama's Regulatory Moment
When you ask small business owners from Nevada to Pennsylvania what the greatest obstacle in the way of their success is, they echo what numerous studies have indicated for months: government regulations.
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A green roof, solar panels, wind turbines and a rainwater collector have not been the traditional amenities of luxury yachts.
Will Travers: Ohio Doing Right by Animals
No one should be allowed ever to "own" a wild animal. Wildlife belong in the wild and no one should ever put the animals or the public at risk by trying to confine them in a zoo, circus, backyard or home.
Aaron Bady: Obscenity: I Know It When I See It
Maria Gunnoe was going to show a picture to the House Committee on Natural Resources, a photo of a five-year-old child bathing in brown, poisonous water. After the hearing, the capitol police took her aside for questioning about "child pornography."
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