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Sinclair Oil, Managers Sentenced for Environmental Crimes
Environmental 04/04/2007[##_1L|1051915653.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]Sinclair Tulsa Refining Company, a subsidiary of major oil and gasoline producer Sinclair Oil, and two company managers, were sentenced today for environmental crimes related to the operation o...
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California emissions law could still face hurdles
Environmental 04/03/2007[##_1L|1201700134.jpg|width="120" height="100" alt=""|_##]Despite winning the Supreme Court's support for its efforts to cut emissions, California, a front runner in regulating greenhouse gases, still faces hurdles, the Los Angeles Times reported on ...
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Canada's East Coast seal hunt opens quietly
Environmental 04/02/2007Canada's controversial annual seal hunt opened Monday in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, where the worst ice conditions in more than two decades have nearly wiped out the herd.Fisheries officials said they expect only a few boats from the Maritime...
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LA wtnesses driest year due to global warming
Environmental 04/01/2007Los Angeles got just a half-inch of rain this month, indicating that the city was experiencing the driest rain year on record, the National Weather Service reported Sunday. The .05 inches that fell in March is more than 3 inches below the average Mar...
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Lawsuit filed over sludge compost plant
Environmental 03/30/2007Environmentalists and Hinkley residents have filed a lawsuit to stop an open-air sewage sludge composting plant from being built near that town, made famous by the move "Erin Brockovich."The lawsuit filed yesterday against San Bernardino County alleg...
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Ban on plastic bags likely to become law
Environmental 03/28/2007City leaders approved a ban on most plastic grocery bags after weeks of lobbying on both sides from environmentalists and a supermarket trade group.If Mayor Gavin Newsom signs the ban as expected, San Francisco would be the first U.S. city to adopt s...
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Debate focuses on global warming law
Environmental 03/27/2007[##_1L|1224349631.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]California lawmakers expressed skepticism Monday about how the Schwarzenegger administration plans to reduce greenhouse gases, illustrating the difficulty in implementing the state’s much publi...
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Gore: No Time Left on Global Warming
Environmental 03/22/2007[##_1L|1193744037.jpg|width="110" height="121" alt=""|_##]Al Gore returned Wednesday to packed crowds in the halls of power, offering ideas on how to reduce global warming that were met with skepticism from some of his former Republican colleagues. T...
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Navy refuses sonar details in whale lawsuit
Environmental 03/21/2007The US Navy on Tuesday played its "state secrets" joker in ongoing attempts to resist a whale-saving lawsuit by an environmental group.The group bringing the lawsuit, the Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC), believes high-powered naval sonar can...
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Hearing heats up over changes to climate reports
Environmental 03/20/2007Government scientists, armed with copies of heavily edited reports, charged Monday that the Bush administration and its political appointees had soft-pedaled their findings on climate change. The accusations led Democrats and Republicans at the congr...
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Great Lakes' health key to lawmakers
Environmental 03/07/2007Members of Congress were visibly frustrated Wednesday as they questioned an administration official about the slow pace of action on keeping invasive species out of the Great Lakes."Here you have these international boats dumping these critters all o...
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Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Environmental Crimes
Environmental 02/22/2007Dennis Rodriguez of El Paso, Texas, pleaded guilty today to criminal environmental crimes related to the operation of his company, North American Waste Assistance, LLC (NAWA), also located in El Paso. Under the plea agreement, entered in federal dist...