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Kari Birdseye
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Terry Winckler
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January 15, 2009
"Midnight rule" leaves communities dangerously unaware about emissions from animal waste
January 6, 2009
Local residents, environmental advocates: “Coal is not clean”
October 14, 2008
Fed up with years of inaction by city and state, residents seek justice
September 12, 2008
Air pollution loophole in federal court today
August 19, 2008
Throws out EPA rule that waived pollution monitoring requirements for thousands of factories and power plants
Victory
June 26, 2008
Fed up with years of inaction, residents will sue to clean up site of illegal toxic waste dumping
June 5, 2008
Environmental advocates file opening legal papers in Brownfield Cleanup court appeal
May 21, 2008
New report exposes risk posed by mismanagement of large-scale fleet, proposes solutions
April 22, 2008
Fails to consider particulate pollution
April 1, 2008
Environmentalists continue fight against weak cleanup standards
March 27, 2008
Family farmers, environmental advocates in 27 states object to toxic gas reporting loophole
March 6, 2008
NYSDEC must include mercury limits in operating permits for Lafarge and other cement kilns
March 5, 2008
Environmental litigation cited as one of the reasons
Victory
December 21, 2007
Conservation groups challenge weak Pataki-era cleanup standards
December 4, 2007
Concedes some rules are illegal, but refuses to change others