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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                 
         Monday, Nov 12, 2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • Corzine admits court is key to school plan The governor concedes that his
    imminent school funding proposal will need approval not only from the Legislature,
    but from another important body in Trenton: the state Supreme Court
    Star-Ledger
     
  • Opinion: Governor Paralysis This PolitickerNJ  blog entry, allegedly written by
    a
    Democratic political appointee who holds a senior position in the Corzine administration,” is causing a stir.
    >
    Gossip: Too close for comfort
    Why the governor might not be rushing out
    to see Russell Crowe’s latest film
    NY Post

NJ Environment 

  • More nuclear energy ahead? Is nuclear energy in New Jersey's future? How
    can electricity costs be cut? Will windmills become a common sight off the Jersey
    Shore? These are among the questions that may be answered in the governor's
    energy  master plan, due for release in mid-December
    Bergen Record
    > Editorial: Plan must boost renewables
    Courier-Post              

PA Environment

  • Cost of I-99 acid cleanup hits $79M The cost of cleaning up acid rock drainage
    along Interstate 99 has risen to $79 million, an increase of nearly $30 million over
    what state transportation officials estimated less than two years ago
    Intelligencer

  • State awards energy-efficiency grants 89 small businesses across the state
    will receive a total of $521,000 in grants to incorporate innovative technologies that
    improve energy efficiency and reduce pollution
    PA-DEP

PA Politics 

  • Nutter and Street show signs of a thaw Few public figures in Philadelphia have feuded longer or more publicly than Mayor John Street and Mayor-elect Michael Nutter. It could even be said that Nutter owes his new position, in part at least, to a searing campaign ad that targeted Street instead of Nutter's opponents Inquirer  

New York/Nation/World

  • Proposal to control pigeons: Fine hands that feed them Rumors about an avian serial killer on the loose in Brooklyn raise an age old question: How to get rid of pesky pigeons? Well, one can kill them (not advisable on grounds of ethics or taste), starve them (well, not really starve them, but stop feeding them) or scare them away NY Times
  • John Firor, early voice on environment, dead at 80 NYT
  • U.N. official warns against inaction on climate Reuters

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