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January 25, 2007

Marty Hayden: The curious Omissions and Emissions of Bush's SotU

Bush EarthJustice VP of Policy and Legislation Marty Hayden muses on Bush's big speech this week: "I think he sought to avoid Katrina, both in the context of climate change and social justice." LISTEN (11 min)

December 22, 2006

Why doesn't the EPA protect us from Mercury pollution?

Cement_kiln_tx_school_194 EarthJustice Attorney Jim Pew has won two court orders from the EPA to act to protect us from cement-industry created Mercury pollution, but hasn't seen any results yet: "If we knew more about how much mercury they're putting out, the picture would be even bleaker." LISTEN (8 min)

December 17, 2006

Environmental Impact Statements Cut from U.S. National Forest Plans

Trees_4 Tim Preso, attorney for EarthJustice-- "because the Earth needs a good lawyer"-- tells Betsy how the US National Forest Service has decided to do away with all environmental review for projects-- road paving and logging included-- in our National Forests. "What we've seen over and over again is that this White House is very hostile to the process of environmental review and disclosure. This is just the latest in a series." LISTEN (11 min)

November 17, 2006

Earthjustice Elections Wrap-up

Us_capitol_day Marty Hayden, VP of Policy and Legislation at Earthjustice, offers a nuanced and insightful view of what the recent mid-terms will and will not bring our good green Earth. "I think we'll see the President veto more than one bill, for starters." LISTEN (8 min)

October 20, 2006

Earthjustice continues to push EPA for limits on greenhouse gas pollution

Global_warming_nasa194 David Baron, Managing Attorney in Earthjustice Washington DC's office talks about the case that will be heard by the Supreme Court at the end of November about the responsibility of the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases from motor vehicles.
LISTEN (7:50 min)

September 07, 2006

Gold Mine Threatens Pristine Waters of Lower Slate Lake

Lowerslatelake_smThis is a rerun of our May 13 program.
Demian Schane, Staff Attorney with Earthjustice - Juneau office explains  how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has authorized the giant Coeur d'Alene Mine corporation to operate the Kensington Project and dump millions of tons of gold mine tailings directly into pristine Lower Slate Lake. LISTEN (8 min)

June 22, 2006

Risks with biopharmaceutical crops

Corngm Paul Achitof is Managing Attorney for Earthjustice’s Hawai'i office. He gives us an update on efforts to ensure oversight of biopharmaceutical developments, growing drugs in food crops. LISTEN (7 min)

May 12, 2006

Gold Mine Threatens Pristine Waters of Lower Slate Lake

Lowerslatelake_sm Demian Schane, Staff Attorney with Earthjustice - Juneau office explains  how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has authorized the giant Coeur d'Alene Mine corporation to operate the Kensington Project and dump millions of tons of gold mine tailings directly into pristine Lower Slate Lake. LISTEN (8 min)

April 06, 2006

Saving Salmon

Johnnymothersalmon_1 Kristen Boyles, Staff Attorney for Earthjustice explains the most recent judicial decision concerning the Klamath River. The Klamath that runs in Southern Oregon and California used to be the third largest salmon producer. Due to excessive irrigation and obsolete dams the flow has become to small and the water too warm for the fish. The court has now set a minimal flow level. Meanwhile the Federal government is urged to close salmon fishing along 700 hundred miles of coastline in Oregon and California.

LISTEN (7:50 min)

March 16, 2006

Unethical Testing of Humans is Wrong

Humantesting Jan Hasselman staff attorney with Earthjustice in Seattle talks about the lawsuit filed against the EPA. Pesticide companies should not be allowed to take advantage of vulnerable populations by enticing people to serve as human laboratory rats.
“EPA’s rule ignores Congress and allows unethical human tests to be used to weaken pesticide regulations.” The lawsuits were filed simultaneously in New York City and in San Francisco by Pesticide Action Network North America, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (Northwest Treeplanters and Farmworkers United), San Francisco Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility, and Natural Resources Defense Council. They are represented by attorneys with Earthjustice and NRDC. LISTEN (7 min)

January 20, 2006

Earthjustice Protecting the wolverines and the Endangered Species Act

Wolverine We are welcoming Earthjustice as an EcoTalk environmental partner.
In this first segment, Earthjustice advocate Tim Preso, joins us to share what's wrong with the wolverine population. He explains why your help is needed -now- to save the Endangered Species Act: contact your representatives. Listen (7 min)


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