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"Chevron Aims at an Activist Shareholder"
NY Times, 12/11/2012Chevron has subpoenaed one of its shareholders, a sutainable investment firm that has sponsored numerous stockholder proposals over the years, for records that include the firm's conversations with the news media.
"FDA Seeks to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Delay of Food Safety Rules"
Food Safety News, 12/05/2012Did the White House Office of Management and Budget put public health at risk to make President Obama's reelection a safer bet? Working in deep secrecy for the past year, OMB blew off legal deadlines to hold up new Congressionally passed food safety rules that even the food industry supported. Now the Food and Drug Administratiion is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit by consumer advocates over the delay.
Environmental Groups Urge Obama To Take on Climate Change in Next Term
Guardian, 12/05/2012"Activists step up pressure on president to turn vague promises made since re-election into concrete policies for the future."
"To Stop Climate Change, Students Aim at College Portfolios"
NY Times, 12/05/2012"SWARTHMORE, Pa. -- A group of Swarthmore College students is asking the school administration to take a seemingly simple step to combat pollution and climate change: sell off the endowment’s holdings in large fossil fuel companies. For months, they have been getting a simple answer: no."
"Here's How to Clean Up Dirty, Old Power Plants"
Hill/E2 Wire, 12/05/2012"The Natural Resources Defense Council thinks it has the perfect solution to regulating planet-warming emissions from existing power plants. But can the group sell the Obama administration Environmental Protection Agency on it?"
"Saudi-Led Oil Lobby Group Financed 2012 Dark Money Attack Ads"
Nation, 11/30/2012"The 'American' in American Petroleum Institute, the country's largest oil lobby group, is a misnomer. As I reported for The Nation in August, the group has changed over the years, and is now led by men like Tofiq Al-Gabsani, a Saudi Arabian national who heads a Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco) subsidiary, the state-run oil company that also helps finance the American Petroleum Institute. Al-Gabsani is also a registered foreign agent for the Saudi government."
"Going Undercover in the American Factory Farm"
Grist, 11/27/2012"She may be the only boss in America who will tell you during a job interview that you really, truly, almost certainly don't want the job. Go home and think about it, she might say. Reconsider if you need. Imagine what you'll be doing."
"Green Groups Slam Keystone Pipeline, March Around White House"
Reuters, 11/19/2012"Hundreds of people who say they worry oil that would be carried the Keystone XL pipeline will accelerate climate change marched around the White House on Sunday, hoping to revive a movement credited with slowing down the permit process for the crude oil project."
"The Food Movement Takes a Beating"
NY Times, 11/12/2012"An election that saw great strides for women, gay men and lesbians and even pot smokers left the nascent food movement scratching its collective head. We’re going to see marijuana legalized before we see a simple change in food labeling that’s favored by more than 90 percent of Americans? Or a tax on soda, a likely contributor to the obesity problem?"
"Bill McKibben Kicks Off 350.org Do The Math Tour In Seattle"
DeSmogBlog, 11/09/2012A lot of environmental controversies were postponed until after the 2012 election (except in the GOP-controlled House). Now that's going to change.
Keystone XL Pipeline's Fate To Provide Early Test for Re-Elected Obama
Greenwire, 11/08/2012"Almost as soon as the networks had declared victory for President Obama last night, environmental activists announced plans for a White House protest over the fate of a controversial oil pipeline."
"Revealed: The Day Obama Chose a Strategy of Silence on Climate Change"
Guardian, 11/02/2012"Sandy has blown climate change back on the agenda – and many believe the White House was wrong when it decided in 2009 that climate change was not a winning political message."
"Protests Against Expansion of China Chemical Plant Turn Violent"
NY Times, 10/30/2012"BEIJING — A week of protests against the planned expansion of a petrochemical plant in the port city of Ningbo turned violent on Friday and Saturday when demonstrators attacked police cars and tossed bricks and water bottles at officers, according to accounts from participants posted on the Internet."
"Bill McKibben's Campus Crusade for Climate"
Daily Climate, 10/24/2012"Activist Bill McKibben launches a climate road show, drumming up a little rage for an audience in search of a little leadership."
Political Fight Escalates Over Proposed Oil Sands Pipeline To W Coast
ClimateWire, 10/23/2012"High-profile U.S. protesters against the Canadian oil sands are taking their activism north this week, as the battle over a pipeline that would send crude to Asia enters a critical regulatory stage."

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