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"Enviro Groups Align With Unions in Fierce State Labor Battles"
Greenwire, 02/25/2011In Wisconsin and other embattled states, environmental groups have joined labor unions in mass protests against conservative attacks which threaten 'green jobs' as well as bargaining rights.
"Montanans Protest Republican Assault On Workers, Environment"
ENS, 02/23/2011"Protests against union-busting state bills and cuts to state programs are spreading from Wisconsin across the country today. In Montana, the environment is front and center as protesters challenge Governor Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat, on his budgetary plans, which they say cut health, nvironmental, and labor programs to pay for corporate tax cuts."
Environmentalist Pushes Green Sustainable Living in Black Communities
Chicago Tribune, 02/21/2011"When environmentalist Naomi Davis walks past the boarded-up homes and businesses in her Woodlawn neighborhood, she envisions a community that will confront the climate crisis by becoming self-sustaining, with vibrant, black-owned stores and green gardens."
"Japan Suspends Whale Hunt After Chase By Protesters"
Reuters, 02/17/2011"Japan has suspended its annual whale hunt in the Antarctic for now after a hardline anti-whaling group gave chase to its mother ship and it may call the fleet back home, a government official said."
Sit-in at Kentucky Governor's Office Ends in 'I Love Mountains' Rally
Lexington Herald-Leader, 02/15/2011"Author Wendell Berry and 13 other environmental activists emerged from the [Kentucky] state Capitol on Monday to roars of approval and applause, ending their four-day occupation of Gov. Steve Beshear's outer office."
"Maine Governor Proposes 63 Clean Energy and Environment Reversals"
SolveClimate, 02/01/2011"The new Tea Party governor says businesses are on the endangered species list, but opponents say his proposals will harm the state's nature-based economy."
Mining Firm Buries Opposition in Azusa, Calif.
LA Times, 01/31/2011"Residents believed they could stop Vulcan Materials Co. from shifting its operations within the city's foothills. But in a special election, voters gave the go-ahead."
25 Arrested Outside Fossil-Fuel Billionaires' Right-Wing Retreat
LA Times, 01/31/2011"Hundreds of environmentalists, union members and liberal activists converged on Rancho Mirage on Sunday to rally against what they see as the influence of two of the nation's leading financial backers of conservative causes."
"Koch Industries Unamused by Climate Spoof"
Green (NYT), 01/28/2011"From the sometimes bizarre front lines of the climate-change culture wars: It seems the brothers Koch, proprietors of the giant, Kansas-based industrial conglomerate and well-heeled supporters of Tea Party causes, have now set their sights on a group of anonymous pranksters who spoofed a Koch Industries press release last month — one that suggested the brothers were having a change of heart on climate change."
"Greens Play Public Health Card"
Politico, 01/27/2011"With environmental regulations under siege on Capitol Hill, Democrats and green advocates are falling back on a familiar and, they hope, persuasive argument: These rules will save American lives."
Gingrich Goes to Iowa, Calls for Abolition of EPA
AP, 01/26/2011Newt Gingrich kicked off his putative presidential campaign in Iowa Tuesday by calling for the abolition of EPA, which enforces numerous environmental laws enacted by Congress.
Waxman Wants GOP Chairman To Probe Climate Skeptic’s Industry Funding
E2 Wire, 01/25/2011"Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), the top Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, is urging committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) to probe whether a high-profile climate skeptic misled the panel about how much the petroleum industry funds his work."
Groups Praise Wounded Rep. Gifford as Environmental Champion
ENS, 01/12/2011"Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically wounded Saturday in an asassination attempt at a mall parking lot in Tucson, was a longtime ally of the environmental movement and recipient of the Sierra Club's 2005 "Most Valuable Player" award from the Grand Canyon Chapter."
Judy Bonds, 'Godmother of Anti-Mountaintop Removal Movement' Mourned
Mother Jones, 01/05/2011"The environmental movement lost a leader Monday night with the death of Judy Bonds, executive director of Coal River Mountain Watch. Bonds, 58, had battled cancer for several months, but to the end was a leading voice in the movement to end mountaintop removal coal mining."
"US-Japan Discussed 'Action' Against Anti-Whalers"
AP, 01/03/2011"Japanese and American officials discussed taking action to weaken a prominent anti-whaling group, with Tokyo insisting that Sea Shepherd's confrontations on the high seas actually hurt efforts to reduce whaling, U.S. diplomatic cables show."

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