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Kari Birdseye
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July 17, 2012
Emphasizes need to strengthen chemical safety protections for public
July 12, 2012
Agriculture bill includes language that favors industry over our waters, wildlife and forests
July 11, 2012
Barriers to native habitat must be removed to restore this “keystone” species
Victory
July 3, 2012
Required pollution control upgrades are modern standard in wide use by coal plants elsewhere around the country
June 28, 2012
Senate rejects House plan to prevent EPA from ever regulating toxic coal ash pollution
June 28, 2012
Another round of actions that will harm our water, air and public health
June 27, 2012
Number of coal ash ponds nationwide increases by over 60%
June 25, 2012
Dangerous plot twist in clean air success story
June 21, 2012
Procedural vote puts pressure to pass coal ash “rider” in massive transportation bill
June 21, 2012
Under the guise of “lowering fuel costs” legislation causes more air pollution and destruction of our public lands
June 21, 2012
Environmental groups call for key permit to be strengthened to uphold state commitment to reduce pollution
June 20, 2012
Dirty air resolution to lock in coal plant pollution rejected
Victory
June 19, 2012
Bill addresses community health emergency in devastated mountaintop removal mining areas across Appalachia
June 18, 2012
Community groups’ lawsuit challenges EPA’s weakened protections against toxic air pollution from polyvinyl chloride facilities