64. Pogemiller defends changes in bill In the interview below he discusses changes he made to his original bill, his commitment to fish and wildlife habitat, and chances the proposal will pass the Legislature this session. What was your reasoning?A Let me say first I kept the hunting and fishing portion of the proposed constitutional amendment-- the part for fish and wildlife habitat -- at 33 percent of receipts, or about $100 million a year. I think pretty much everyone has accepted that we will do the 33 percent for fish and...
Source • MinneapolisSt. Paul Star Tribune •
65. Magazines vs. the environment Free Newsletters Technology & Business Daily All InfoWorld Newsletters. the environment Traditional print publishing takes a heavy toll on our little blue-green planet ByTedSamson April 02, 2007 Talkback E-mail Printer Friendly Reprints Companies today are wrestling with a conundrum: How do they cut costs and reduce environmental impact while maintaining or even sharpening their competitive edge? the environment Traditional print publishing takes a heavy toll on our little blue-green...
Source • InfoWorld,CA •
66. News In Brief - April 2, 2007 Device trains officers in 'high risk' situations York County Sheriff's deputies and other law enforcement officers last week trained in "high risk" scenarios that require split-second decisions on use of firearms. The simulator presents scenarios requiring officers to identify threats, to identify victims and/or innocent citizens and to take cover when threatened. The author of 16 books and numerous articles about rivers and the environment, Palmer has been named one of the top 10 river...
Source • The Herald •
67. Foothill Goals Clash: Developer Says He'Ll Build Roads Needed for Thousands of Vehicles Near a Wildlife Area and Air ... Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Sunday, 1 April 2007, 18:00 CDT Foothill Goals Clash: Developer Says He'Ll Build Roads Needed for Thousands of Vehicles Near a Wildlife Area and Air Base. Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Sunday, 1 April 2007, 18:00 CDT Foothill Goals Clash:...
Source • RedNova •
68. Growth, environment top agenda Briley also wants to improve schools and police streets By MICHAEL CASS Staff Writer Mayoral candidate David Briley is pushing a platform of smart growth, protecting the environment, improving schools and policing the streets for "quality of life" violations. Briley also wants to improve schools and police streets By MICHAEL CASS Staff Writer Mayoral candidate David Briley is pushing a platform of smart growth, protecting the environment, improving schools and policing the streets for...
Source • The Tennessean,TN •
69. Holcim Ngapara coal plan risks local environment Emissions of mercury into the local environment from this plant is likely to 100kg or more per annum, which translates in 5 tonnes of mercury over the life of the plant. Ngapara coal has a 2-4% sulphur content, which guarantees high levels of sulphur dioxide emissions, even with the best available pollution control technology. With a large open cast coal mine in Ngapara and a large sand pit in Windsor, one of Otago s most pristine historical valleys will be transformed into an industrial...
Source • Scoop.co.nz,New Zealand •
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Source • Casper StarTribune •
71. Country Scientist: Achoo! Spring does have its downside ... Achoo! But purely natural materials suspended in the air can have consequences much worse for some people than the usual dose they get from inhaling the fumes from cars, trucks, power plants and chemical factories. In recent weeks, people suffering with pollen allergies have been experiencing wave after wave of pollen attacks as various species of trees and flowers come into bloom. Rhinitis is what allergists call the sneezing and runny nose that airborne allergens like pollen and mold spores can...
Source • 3/31/2007 •
72. Henry Council for Quality Growth tours smart-growth developments The tour, which was organized by HCQG, consisted of visits to the Chattahoochee Hill County Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that protects the ecology of 65,000 acres in southeast metro Atlanta, and Vickery, a 214-acre master planned Forsyth County community consisting of a variety of residential housing, businesses and greenspace areas. Henry Daily Herald, McDonough, GA - Henry Council for Quality Growth tours smart-growth developments. The tour, which was organized by HCQG,...
Source • Henry Herald •
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