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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                    
       Wednesday, July 25, 2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • Most oppose leasing NJ toll highways But poll finds tax hikes, as an alternative, are far more unpalatable Gannett
     
  • NJ slips as a place where children thrive New survey ranks state 9th in U.S., down from 3rd; poverty a factor Star-Ledger

NJ Environment 

  • Builders urged to cut office demands 30% The nation's largest real estate group—BOMA—is calling on the commercial real estate industry to lower energy consumption 30 percent by 2012, and urging designers and builders to become leaders in the green movement Bergen Record

  • Oyster Creek has problems with new pump The Oyster Creek nuclear generating station’s recently installed replacement pump may need a replacement. The pump vibrated excessively during testing and the plant will continue to operate at 70 percent power until the problem is remedied, says Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Neil Sheehan AC Press           

PA Environment

  • Enviros: PA’s warming up Pittsburgh's average temperature in 2006 was 1.6 degrees above normal and temperatures across the state and nation were higher,
    too, an indication of the increases that likely will continue, according to a report released by PennEnvironment
    Post-Gazette 
     
  • Rising from the flood Repairs to the flood-damaged Delaware Canal -- including
    a more durable towpath -- should begin this fall with the section between Easton
    and Raubsville
    Morning Call

PA Politics 

  • Sheehan's war comes to Philly When anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan brought
    her protest and budding congressional campaign to Independence Mall yesterday,
    she had to expect the flowers of public debate would bloom
    Daily News  Inquirer

New York/Nation/World

  • Governor's aides stonewalled AG's probe Two top aides refused to answer questions under oath in the probe that uncovered dirty-tricks scheme against GOP leader Daily News 

  • NY’s new energy plan aims to jump start construction Only 250 MW of new capacity in last 4 years EnergyBiz Magazine

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