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Daily Archives: September 28, 2011
The EPA Inspector General's report on EPA's Endangerment Finding review process, and some responses
The EPA Inspector General's report, "Procedural Review of EPA's Greenhouse Gases Endangerment Finding Data Quality Processes," released today, is critical of how the agency handled the peer review of the science underpinning its December 2009 finding that heat-trapping emissions endanger public … Continue reading
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“Greening of Canadian Oil Sands: A View Across the Border”
With the recent protests against the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and the State Department’s favorable environmental impact assessment, it was with great interest that CSW turned to the September 15 teleconference co-sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute and Gowling … Continue reading
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