March 5, 2008
Navy Publishes Draft EIS for Sonar
March 5, 2008–The US Navy seeks comments on its proposed rules for using sonar for its Atlantic Fleet training exercisesRevised Ozone Standard Due by March 12, 2008
March 5, 2008–EPA is scheduled to announce by March 12, 2008, its final rule for a new ground-level ozone standard, last updated more than a decade ago.January 9, 2008
Feds to Report on Climate Change-Transportation Connection
January 9, 2008–New report examines links between climate change and U.S. transportation.December 5, 2007
Border Fence Environmental Concerns Heat Up
December 5, 2007–Mexico released a report condemning the border fence along the U.S. border as environmentally destructive.Draft EIS for Western Energy Corridors Released
December 5, 2007–The public comment period for a long-delayed EIS draft designating energy corridors in 11 Western states is open.Energy Company Applying for Major "Incidental Take" Permit
December 5, 2007–A Fortune 500 energy company is applying for an "incidental take" permit that would allow it to kill endangered and threatened species that live on the largest swath of land ever covered by one permit.Nations Seek "Roadmap" to Post-Kyoto Climate Treaty at Bali
December 5, 2007–Post-Kyoto climate change negotiations began in earnest in Bali, Indonesia, to prepare for the next iteration of world consensus on the topic.September 19, 2001
Public Citizen Scrutinizes Environmental Impacts of NATA
September 19, 2001–Corporations are using a dispute resolution provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to circumvent environmental regulations in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
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