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"Offshore Drilling, BPA Bills Fail in Calif. Legislature"
Greenwire, 09/15/2009A bill to allow offshore oil leasing and a bill to ban BPA in baby bottles both died in the California legislature as it adjourned.
GOP Lawmaker Key in Passing $5 Billion NY Green Building and Jobs Bill
SolveClimate, 09/14/2009NY state Senator Thomas Moran (R) played a critical role in passage of a $5-billion green jobs and energy bill for the state.
Schwarzenegger's Environmental Legacy at Risk With State Parks Closures Looming
San Jose Mercury News, 09/14/2009This week, California state parks officials are expected to release a list of up to 100 California parks that will be closed to save money, and the impacts will be felt far and wide.
"Another Company Leaves 'Mixed Messaging' Coal Alliance"
Greenwire, 09/10/2009"Another member of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is leaving the coal-and-utility trade group, citing concerns about whether the alliance wants to obstruct legislation to cap greenhouse gas emissions."
"Environmental Groups Wait to See Definitive Action From Obama"
Wash Post, 09/09/2009"While [Van] Jones was criticized as a left-wing zealot, the Obama team's record so far on the environment has been far from radical."
"White House Adviser on 'Green Jobs' Resigns"
NYTimes, 09/07/2009"In a victory for Republicans and the Obama administration’s conservative critics, Van Jones resigned as the White House’s environmental jobs 'czar' on Saturday."
"Clean Split: Duke Energy Leaves Clean-Coal Group"
Wall St. Journal, 09/03/2009"Duke Energy’s departure from the star-crossed American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity seems to have less to do with the viability of clean coal than with the viability of the groups that promote it."
The FACES of Coal Are Actually Clip Art
Grist, 08/28/2009Another allegedly grass-roots PR campaign funded by the coal industry has been embarrassed by the revelation that photos of the "real" people who support coal were obtained from a commercial stock-photo outfit.
"U.S. Budget Update Stands Pat On CO2 Permit Auction"
Reuters, 08/26/2009"The White House budget update released on Tuesday still reflects a controversial Obama administration plan to combat global warming by auctioning all permits to emit greenhouse gases even though Congress has said it will give away a substantial portion to industry."
Watchdog: "Illinois Pollution Enforcement Hampered by Politics"
Chicago Tribune, 08/25/2009Feuds and politics seem to have kept former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's state EPA from referring criminal pollution cases to Attorney General Lisa Madigan for at least 2 years.
"BPA Industry Fights Back"
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 08/24/2009"For decades, the chemical industry has been able to control the debate on whether BPA is harmful to human health. Now the Food and Drug Administration, which had relied on industry-financed studies to declare the chemical safe, is reconsidering its determination. ... Plastics makers [have launched a campaign] to fight federal regulation of BPA, downplay its risks and discredit anyone who characterizes the chemical as a health threat."
"Majority of 'Energy Citizens' Rallies Organized by Oil-Industry Lobbyists"
Grist, 08/24/2009Investigation shows that even the local organizers of astroturf rallies against climate legislation are registered oil lobbyists.
"Obama Nominees Could Reshape Industry-Friendly Judiciary"
Greenwire, 08/21/2009"Industry groups that rely on federal courts to fight regulations and legislation flowing from a Democratic White House and Congress may face frustrations as President Obama makes his mark on the judiciary."
"Seattle Voters Don't Buy Shopping-Bag Charge"
Seattle Times, 08/20/2009"Seattle voters have turned down Referendum 1, which aimed to reduce throwaway bag use in Seattle by charging shoppers 20 cents for each disposable plastic or paper shopping bag provided by stores."
"More Info Comes to Light on 'Energy Citizen' Rallies"
Grist, 08/18/2009"News broke on Friday that the American Petroleum Institute is urging member companies to recruit their employees, retirees, vendors, and contractors to attend 'Energy Citizen' events across the country over the August congressional recess. Today, we have some updates to the story."

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