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Reform is crucial if we are to achieve the Endangered Species Act's ambitious goals and conserve the world’s endangered plants and animals.
Fear of science and mistrust of government oversight have united conservatives and liberals against U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of genetically modified salmon.
Anglers have been the guardians of the British riverine environment for the past half-century--before any of the pressure groups even started.
Ever since Richard Nixon's call for "energy independence," U.S. Presidents have talked about energy policy, mostly incoherently. Continuing that tradition, President Obama is now crisscrossing the country and giving speeches touting his administration's energy plan, the "Blueprint for Energy Security."
Energy discussions must start with a realization that abundant, affordable energy is not discretionary, it is a necessary element for the maintenance of technological civilization.
Patrick Moorebelieves thatGreenpeace and the mainstream green movement lost its science and logic and became driven by an anti-corporate, anti-globalist agenda
The hysteria of the media and the political class over the Deepwater spill could have second-order environmental impacts that could be cumulatively worse than the spill itself, both for the Gulf and for other environmental arenas.
American speech, like English speech, used to sparkle.




