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Would Rick Santorum Ban The Lorax?
By Gary Wockner, Colorado Program Director Originally published on the Huffington Post. Presidential candidate Rick Santorum's three-state sweep in the 2012 Republican caucuses this week throws the Republican race into disarray and also demonstrates just how wildly anti-environmental many Republicans -- including the majority here in Colorado -- have become. It's ironic that Santorum's sweep occurred within weeks of the international silver screen debut of Dr. Seuss' book, The Lorax. Known worldwide as a treehugging environmentalist -- "I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees." -- The Lorax is a
It’s Time to Renew America’s Commitment to Clean Water
Maintain Our Clean Water Progress - Take Action Today From our friends at National Wildlife Federation By Jan Goldman-Carter Our nation’s investment in clean water began forty years ago with the 1972 Clean Water Act – a bi-partisan congressional commitment to end the flagrant pollution of rivers, lakes and coastal waters. Republicans and Democrats alike recognized that to clean up our rivers, lakes, and bays, we had to stop pollution at its source – upstream in the multitude of headwaters, wetlands, and small streams that store and filter water before releasing it downstream. Since its birth
Enough is Enough - Dioxin is Dangerous
By Lynn Thorp, National Campaigns Director After almost 3 decades of delay, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving to finalize the scientific re-analysis of the toxicity dioxin. Dioxin is actually a group of chemicals which are among the most toxic chemicals in the world. The chemical industry is trying to block the final Dioxin Reassessment. We wrote to Administrator Jackson urging EPA to keep this important policy moving. Dioxin is linked to cancer, birth defects, learning problems, reproductive disorders and many other health effects. It is found in the bodies of people
When No Means Yes
Michigan Policy Director Susan Harley is joined by Clean Water Heroes for the release of our Midterm Legislative Scorecard By Cyndi Roper, Michigan State Director If you were a Lansing lawmaker with a perfect environmental voting record in 2011, you were voting no. With a state House majority firmly in control of the legislative agenda, the opportunity to support good environmental protections simply didn't happen last year. So the ticket to getting 100% on Clean Water Action’s Midterm Scorecard released today was opposing bad environmental legislation, which is what dominated the Republican
Philadelphia Eagles are the leading Green Team
By Colleen Meehan, Pennsylvania Program Organizer Eagles Fans for PA's Forests! On December 18 th, Clean Water Action staff served as the Community Partner for the Philadelphia Eagles home game against the New York Jets. The Eagles recognized our work raising public awareness about threats to public health and the importance of our person-to-person approach to public education. So, we wondered, what could we do that would both advance our goals and make a fun, quick way of interacting with Eagles fans on game day. When in doubt, resort to arts and crafts. We wanted to give Eagles fans a chance