Montgomery
Planners Back Rail (By Miranda Spivack, The Washington Post, 1/15/09)
Diseases
killing fewer oysters in Chesapeake Bay, survey shows: But improvement in
survival has not increased population or harvest (By Timothy B. Wheeler,
The Baltimore Sun, 1/14/09)
Green investment
could benefit Maryland, advocates say (By Sara Michael, The Examiner, 1/14/09)
O'Malley
Outlines Growth Strategy: Bills Proposed to Preserve Farmland, Limit Bay
Pollution (By Lisa Rein, The Washington Post, 1/13/09)
Environmentalists
fret over governor's Smart Growth plans: O'Malley wants a law to reverse
court's easing of master plan restrictions (By Timothy B. Wheeler, The
Baltimore Sun, 1/12/09)
Gov.
O'Malley pushes new sustainability initiatives to control development
(Baltimore Business Journal (By Daniel Sernovitz, Baltimore Business Journal,
1/12/09)
National and International News
Most
glaciers will disappear by middle of century and add to rising sea levels,
expert warns: Melt rates for 2007 fall but still third worst on record; Threat
to livelihoods of 2bn dependent on rivers (By Juliet Jowitt, The [UK]
Guardian, 1/19/09)
White
House Directive Guides Policy on Arctic Bush Calls for Protecting U.S.
Interests (By Juliet Eilperin and Spencer S. Hsu Washington Post, 1/19/09)
Torn
Between Green Galas? At Least They're a Walk Apart (By Leslie Kaufman, The
New York Times, 1/18/09)
Level
Set for Chemical In Nonstick Products (By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington
Post, 1/17/09)
Wind
Farm Off Cape Cod Clears Hurdle (By Abby Goodnough, The New York Times,
1/17/09)
New-Model
Wood Stoves Burn Cleaner (By Camilla McLaughlin, The Associated Press as
reported in The Washington Post, 1/17/09)
The
Films Are Green, but Is Sundance? (By Michael Cieply, The New York Times,
1/17/09)
Fast
Train to the 21st Century (By Joseph R. Paolino Jr., The Washington Post,
1/17/09)
The
EPA on Campus (By Elizabeth Redden, Inside Higher Ed, 1/16/09)
Disposal
of Coal Ash Rises As Environmental Issue: Recent Spill Spurs Proposals for
Tighter Controls (By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post, 1/16/09)
More
Colleges Lock in Energy Rates to Avoid Volatile Markets (By Scott Carlson,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/16/09)
EPA to regulate mercury from cement plants (By John
Flesher, The Associated Press as reported in The Washington Post, 1/16/09)
Feds:
Cape wind farm OK for environment (By Andrew Miga, The Washington Post,
1/16/09)
E.P.A.
Pick Vows to Put Science First (By John M. Broder, The New York Times,
1/15/09)
Schwarzenegger
plans upset environmental groups (By Samantha Young, The Associated Press
as reported in The Washington Post, 1/15/09)
Groups
sue over EPA change in farm emissions rule (The Associated Press as
reported in The Washington Post, 1/15/09)
Waxman
Promises Quick Action on Climate (By H. Josef Herbet, The Associated Press
as reported in The Washington Post, 1/15/09)
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