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Daily Archives: May 1, 2012
Al Armendariz of EPA was right about environmental law enforcement
The resignation of Al Armendariz as a regional Environmental Protection Agency administrator is a loss for the people of Texas and surrounding states. A two-year-old video showing him making some unfortunately phrased remarks while explaining his philosophy of regulatory enforcement … Continue reading
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"How should students engage and contribute?"
A few thoughts in response to this question, posed during a lecture on climate change at the American University, Washington, DC.
Posted in Climate Science Watch
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