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News Articles Home BPs $343 Million Criminal Settlement Includes Record Fine BP agrees to a record settlement of criminal pollution and related charges. New York To Set Global Warming Gas Limits New York leads Northeast states to set greenhouse gas restrictions to combat global warming. Lead Paint Recall Record Mattel and other toy recalls due to lead paint sent records this year and month. U.N.: World Environment in Crisis United Nations says the world environment is at a crisis point, and no one is paying attention. Honey Bees Dying in Florida -- One Year Later Bees are dying again in the same place and just one year after colony collapse disorder was first diagnosed. A Rare Cancer, A Toxic Waste Dump -- And No Connection ATSDR finds no connection between cancer cluster in Pennsylvania and toxic waste Superfund site. More Toys Recalled Due to Lead Paint Six more toys and children's products recalled due to lead paint violations. Global Warming Bill Gets Mixed Reviews Lieberman Warner global warming bill gets mixed reviews. California Wildfires as Global Warming Harbinger Research suggests global warming will make intense frequent wildfires more frequent. California Wildfires: How To Help How to help victims of the California wildfires. California Wildfires: Turning Point as Winds Slacken As Santa Ana "devil winds" die back, firefighters get ahead of the Southern California wildfires. Rep. Tom Tancredo Tom Tancredo hasn't made energy policy a big part of his campaign. Sen. Mike Gravel Mike Gravel would limit carbon emissions if elected president. Sen. Chris Dodd Chris Dodd has proposed a corporate carbon tax as part of his comprehensive energy plan. Sen. Joe Biden Sen. Joe Biden has made energy policy a centerpiece of his campaign, with binding limits on carbon dioxide to counteract global warming and a plan to boost renewable and alternative energy production. Save The Bees The Daily Green's special report on colony collapse disorder and other crises in the world of honey bees and pollinators. Sen. Hillary Clinton Sen. Hillary is a Democratic candidate for president whose 2008 energy platform is centered around a $50 billion Strategic Energy Fund. Sen. John Edwards Sen. John Edwards is a Democratic candidate for president whose 2008 platform includes capping carbon emissions to fight global warming and enacting an ambitious portfolio of policies aimed at increasing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy. Mayor Rudy Giuliani Mayor Rudy Giuliani has made energy independence one of the "12 Commitments" of his campaign. Sen. John McCain Sen. John McCain is a Republican candidate for president whose 2008 platform includes capping carbon emissions to fight global warming, and taking steps to declare independence from foreign oil. Gov. Mitt Romney Gov. Mitt Romney has made energy independence a feature of his campaign for president. Rep. Duncan Hunter Duncan Hunter hasn't made energy policy a big part of his campaign. Rep. Dennis Kucinich Dennis Kucinich would create a green workforce modeled on FDR's Work Projects Administration to execute his energy and environmental agenda. Rep. Ron Paul Rep. Ron Paul would not tackle global warming and would emphasize a hands-off free-market approach to all issues, including environmental issues. Gov. Mike Huckabee Gov. Mike Huckabee has made energy independence a theme of his campaign for president. Gov. Bill Richardson Gov. Bill Richardson wants to be "the energy president," and his substantive and comprehensive proposals on energy, global warming and other environmental issues prove he's not kidding. Sen. Fred Thompson Fred Thompson frames "energy security" and independence from foreign oil in economic and national security terms. Sen. Barack Obama Sen. Barack Obama has a $150 billion 10-year energy plan that starts with a carbon cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming. California Wildfires List: Day 4 List of California Wildfires on Day 4 of the firestorm of 2007. Spain Discovers New Population of Iberian Lynx A new population of Iberian Lynx was found in Spain. California Wildfires: 500,000 Evacuated and Death Toll Rises No letup to destruction on the fourth day of California wildfires. A Brief History of Santa Ana Devil Winds Historical information about Santa Ana "devil Winds," their connection to the 2007 California wildfires and their occurrence in other parts of the United States and world. Georgia Orders Business to Cut Water Use Georgia enacts tough water restrictions due to historic Southeast drought, but critics say it should have planned better to avoid disaster. CDC Global Warming Health Report Eviscerated White House edits CDC Congressional testimony on health effects of global warming. California Wildfires: Drought Laid Groundwork A months-long drought laid the groundwork for the wildfires that flared up in Southern California. Rare Amur Leopard Captured by Biologists Biologists capture a rare leopard in the Russian far east, and test its genetic fitness. Environmental News: Big Media Catches On CNN and NBC lead environmental TV programming as major media catch green fever. California Wildfires and Global Warming Global warming has made Western wildfires more intense and frequent in recent years, and California wildfires are examples of intense blazes. California Wildfires: "A Lot of People Are Going to Lose Their Homes" Nearly 250,000 evacuated and many homes were destroyed as California wildfires raged on. California Wildfires "Like Armageddon" Death, destruction and mayhem from California wildfires. Unusually Warm Fall Holds Back Foliage Global warming -- or at least an unusually warm fall -- is delaying the onset of peak autumn color in the forests of the Northeast. Rock Stars vs. Nuclear Power Musicians For Safe Energy, led by Bonnie Rait Jackson Browne and Graham Nash, fight nuclear power. 10 California Wildfires Burning 84,135 Acres List and map of California wildfires whipped up by Santa Ana "Devil Winds." President Bush Protects Birds President Bush announces new strategies for conserving migratory birds. Oceans Absorbing Less Carbon Dioxide Oceans may not be absorbing all the carbon dioxide they used to, according to new research, and that means global warming may continue at an even faster pace. Dog Rabies Fears Rise with Imports As dog imports increase, so does fear of canine rabies. Who Gets Vaccine During Flu Pandemic Outbreak? Who gets vaccinated in the event of a pandemic flu? Probably not you. Phthalates: What Are They? (And How Do You Pronounce it?) Answers to questions about phthalates. California Fires: How Santa Ana "Devil Winds" Form NASA explains how Santa Ana "Devil Winds" form, and fuel such ferocious wildfires in California. Vehicles Are Not the Cause of Most Acid Rain USGS study finds that power plants, not vehicles, cause most nitrogen-related acid rain. |
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