State of Maryland
News
The
Week Ahead: Smart Growth, Cousteau (By Tim Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun, 6/21/09)
Septic, sewage
cleanups on tap (By Tim
Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun, 6/20/09)
MICA
students grow food, connect with community (By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore
Sun, 6/19/09)
Investors
back green rehabs: More businesses
believe that ecological consciousness can pay (By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun, 6/19/09)
25¢
fee for most plastic, paper bags opposed: Merchants,
city residents call surcharge unfair to poor, elderly (By Sarah Fisher, The Baltimore Sun, 6/17/09)
The
Clean Energy Economy: Repowering Jobs, Businesses and Investment Across America
- PDF (Pew Trust Clean Energy Report, 6/10/09) [Maryland
Clean Energy Fact Sheet - PDF]
National and International News
American
shoppers misled by greenwash, Congress told: 98% of supposedly environmentally friendly
products in US supermarkets make false or confusing claims, campaigners say (By Suzanne Goldenberg, The [UK] Guardian, 6/21/09)
Greener
diet reduces dairy cows' methane burps (By Lisa
Rathke, The Associated Press as reported on Yahoo News, 6/21/09)
Lettuce
From the Garden, With Worms
(By Nicholas D. Kristoff, Op-Ed Columnist, The New York Times, 6/20/09)
A
Move to Put the Union Label on Solar Power Plants (By Todd Woody, The New York Times, 6/19/09)
Dell
Calls ‘Green' MacBook Ads Misleading (By Azadeh
Ensha, The New York Times - Green, Inc. Blog, 6/19/09)
Living on Canada's Oil: Must we really
choose between energy security and a climate disaster? (By Michael A. Levi,
Slate.com, 6/19/09)
Dodge
Roadster: ‘Least Green' Car in Britain (ByJames
Kanter, The New York Times - Green, Inc. Blog, 6/19/09)
Turning
Human Organic Waste Into Energy (By John Lorinc, The New York Times -
Green, Inc. Blog, 6/19/09)
The
Pacific isn't the only ocean collecting plastic trash: A swirling 'soup'
of tiny pieces of plastic has been found in the Atlantic Ocean, and something
similar may be present in other ocean areas as well (By
Kristen Chick, The Christian Science Monitor, 6/18/09)
Artificial
Sweeteners May Contaminate Water Downstream Of Sewage Treatment Plants And Even
Drinking Water (Science Daily, 6/18/09)
House Rejects
California lawmaker's water amendment (By Michael Doyle, McClatchy
Newspapers, 6/18/09)
Obama
administration criticised over failure to disclose coal dump locations: Administration
turns down senator's request to make public the list of 44 dumps, which contain
arsenic and metals (By Suzanne
Goldenberg, The [UK] Guardian, 6/18/09)
Climate
impact report says 800,000 homes will be at risk of flooding (By Francis
Elliott and Robin Pagnamenta, The [UK] Times
Online, 6/18/09)
White
House Releases Report On Climate Change: Findings
address current and projected impacts across the United States (By Sid Perkins, U.S.
News and World Report, 6/17/09)
Serious
effects of global warming worsening, White House report warns (By The
Associated Press as reported in the Dallas Morning News,
6/17/09)
Global
Climate Change Impacts in the U.S - Report (United States Global Change
Research Program, 6/16/09)
Water
risks ripple through the beverage industry (Martinne Geller, Reuters, 6/16/09)
Climate
change divides the Alps down the middle: Global warming is
already causing flooding in the north and water shortages in south, report says (By Michael Day, The [UK]
Independent, 6/16/09)
New
Federal Climate Report Underscores Need for Emissions Reductions, Green Groups
Say (Union for Concerned Scientists, New Center, 6/16/09)
Germans
plan solar power project in Africa: report (Reuters, 6/16/09)
Urban Farming, a
Bit Closer to the Sun (By
Marian Burros, The New
York
Times, 6/16/09)
Smart
Grid vs. Renewable Energy: Where Should We Invest? (By Jennifer Lance, Reuters, 6/15/09)
The
Arctic Thaw Could Make Global Warming Worse: The melting Arctic is releasing vast quantities of methane. How big is
this greenhouse threat? What can be done? (By Sarah Simpson, Scientific American, June 2009)
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