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Daily Archives: September 26, 2007
U.S. Climate Change Science Program has been undermined by budget cutbacks
Examining U.S. federal climate change expenditures, Part 2: the Climate Change Science Program—Even with upwardly-adjusted numbers obtained by bringing additional programs into the CCSP budget crosscut for 2007-2008 that serve to partially mask dramatic budget cuttting by the administration, the … Continue reading
Be citizens, hold public officials accountable—CSW director interviewed in San Antonio Current
CSW director Rick Piltz was interviewed in the San Antonio Current, in connection with his appearance at the Texas Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair in Fredericksburg, Texas, on September 29.
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