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"Energy Industry Sways Congress With Misleading Data"
ProPublica, 07/09/2009""The two key arguments that the oil and gas industry is using to fight federal regulation of the natural gas drilling process called hydraulic fracturing -- that the costs would cripple their business and that state regulations are already strong -- are challenged by the same data and reports the industry is using to bolster its position."
"EPA Attorneys Criticize Obama Nominee"
ProPublica, 07/08/2009President Obama's nominee for the top Justice Department environmental enforcement job, Ignacia Moreno, has come under fire from EPA staff attorneys for her previous work defending GE -- a major polluter prosecuted by EPA. Backers say Moreno was tough on polluters in a previous stint at Justice.
Did EPA's Jackson Try To Suppress NJ PFOA Study?
Charleston Gazette, 07/08/2009An environmental advocacy group has charged that EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, when she headed New Jersey's environmental agency, sought to block publication of a study on the health effects of toxic chemical PFOA on grounds that it had not been sufficiently peer-reviewed. She later relented.
South Carolina: "Lawmakers Often Contact DHEC"
The State, 07/07/2009Legislators often contact South Carolina's Department of Health and Environmental Control seeking to expedite -- or influence -- environmental permits.
Terry Tamminen: The World's One-Man Climate Fixer
SolveClimate, 07/06/2009Terry Tamminen, former environmental advisor to California's Gov. Schwarzenegger, is a key player on global climate change now.
Climate Votes May Cost Congress Members
Idaho Statesman, 07/06/2009Voting with the GOP might seem like an easy political choice for Idaho Democrat Walt Minick. But could it be a problem when he needs clout to help the state?
Conservative Ire Rains on 8 'Aye' Republicans
NYTimes, 07/01/2009"In the wake of last week's landmark passage of the House climate bill, conservatives have focused their fury on the handful of Republicans who voted in favor of the sweeping legislation."
Kansas Coal Plant Deal Unraveling?
SolveClimate, 07/01/2009Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson revived a Sunflower Electric coal-fired power plant when he replaced Katherine Sibelius. Now that deal may be unraveling.
"Obama Aide's Husband Lobbied for Oil Drilling"
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/29/2009White House climate czar Carol Browner's husband, former Rep. Thomas Downey, was a paid lobbyist for the group pushing for more oil drilling off Florida's coast.
House Dems Limit Amendments to Interior-EPA Spending Bill "
Greenwire, 06/26/2009"House Democrats yesterday decided to allow votes on 13 of the 105 amendments submitted for the spending bill that funds environmental agencies, prompting cries of foul play from Republicans."
Enviros Have Rough Term in Supreme Court
Greenwire, 06/26/2009"Environmental interests were trounced in the 2009 Supreme Court term that ends Monday."
"Limits on Emissions Have Wide Support"
WashPost, 06/25/2009"Three-quarters of Americans think the federal government should regulate the release into the atmosphere of greenhouse gases from power plants, cars and factories to reduce global warming, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll...."
Farm Lobby Wins: USDA in Charge of Offsets
ClimateWire, 06/25/2009"The Agriculture Department will have the lead role in overseeing agriculture offsets under the House climate bill...."
Gingrich Ad Uses GOP, Coal Money To Slam Climate Bill
, 06/24/2009"As the House barrels toward a vote on climate and energy legislation, a group headed by a prominent Republican is launching a national campaign aimed at scuttling the bill."
"Environmentalists Baffled by Obama's Strategy"
LA Times, 06/23/2009"The administration is defending in court environmental measures that the president once vowed to roll back. Officials say it is part of a long-term plan, but critics see it as backpedaling."

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