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EARTH DAY SPECIAL

EARTH DAY SPECIAL

 

Latest Media Coverage:

 

Recent coverage on environment issues from The New York Times

 

Scripps Howard News Service: Earth Day 2001 (content is for newspaper and Web site clients of Scripps Howard News Service only and is not open to the general public)

 

April 22:

CNN (Sunday Morning): Earth Day Observances for 32nd Anniversary

Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO): Earth Trends: Hopeful Signs on Earth Day 2001

 

April 20:

New York Times: Bush Will Sign Treaty Curtailing Lethal Chemicals

Washington Post: U.S. Set To Sign Chemical Treaty

 

April 19:

Associated Press: Earth Day Highlights Challenge of Balancing Population Growth, Environmental Leadership; CD-ROM Provides Wealth of Information

Beaufort Gazette (South Carolina): Coastal Pressure; Population Growth Stresses a Resource

CNN.com: U.S. To Sign Global Ban on 'Dirty Dozen' Toxins

 

RELATED RESOURCE: “The Dirty Dozen”: A list of the 12 highly toxic chemicals included in the proposed treaty on persistent organic pollutants)


Kansas City Star: W's Earth Day Surprise

Salon.com: Don’t Go Near the Water

Washington Post: Bush Backs Treaty to Ban 'Dirty Dozen' Chemicals

 

April 18:

San Francisco Chronicle: Does Anyone Remember Earth Day?

Atlanta Journal and Constitution: Environmental Groups Vow To Use Bush Record as Club

 

 

April 17:

Associated Press: Bush Upholds New EPA Lead-Reporting Requirements

Boston Globe: Advent of Earth Day Looks Risky for Bush

Press-Enterprise (Riverside,CA): Inland Activists Call for Population Control

Salon.com: Where’s Ralph?  

U.N. WIRE: UK Official Says He Will Lobby For Kyoto Protocol 

 

April 16:

U.N. WIRE: Australian Minister Says Country Will Not Ratify Kyoto Before US

 

April 14:

The Hindu: India's Own Earth Day

 

April 13:

Washington Post: 2 Studies Affirm Greenhouse Gases' Effects; Researchers Directly Link Rising Ocean Temperatures, 'Human-Induced' Emissions

 

April 9:

Time Magazine: Global Warming

 

April 1:

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Birds Predict the Price of Overpopulation; John Flicker of Audubon

 

March 15:

Salon.com: Bush’s Big Reversal

 

 

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