"Washington State Confronts Ocean Acidification"

"Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) ordered state agencies on Tuesday to take steps to address the ocean’s increasing acidity, making it the first state to adopt a policy to take on what scientists describe as a growing environmental concern."



"Ocean acidification poses a threat to the state’s $270 million shellfish industry, as well as to critical habitat off its shores.

The order signed by Gregoire, whose term will end in January, calls on the state to invest more money in scientific research, curb nutrient runoff from land, and push for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions on a regional, national and global scale. It accepts the recommendations that a blue-ribbon panel issued Tuesday on how to assess and limit the effects of ocean acidification. The group was co-chaired by former Environmental Protection Agency administrator William D. Ruckelshaus and former Gregoire chief of staff Jay Manning."

Juliet Eilperin reports for the Washington Post November 27, 2012.

SEE ALSO:

"Washington Is First State To Tackle Ocean Acidification" (Los Angeles Times)

"State Panel Calls for Stronger Action To Combat Ocean Acidification" (Seattle Times)

"Acidity In Oceans: Bad Trip for Washington’S Economy" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

"Snails Are Dissolving in Acidic Ocean Waters" (Mother Jones)
 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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