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 A sampling of top environmental & political news stories...
                                 
         Tuesday, Nov 13, 2007
            
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NJ Politics 

  • Tough issues await majority leader Stephen Sweeney knows things must
    change. A constituent made that quite clear  when she recently told him: “I figure
    I'll give you another chance, but you better go fix something"
    Bergen Record
 
  • Leiter won't seek Saxton seat Retired baseball pitcher Al Leiter says he will
    not be a candidate to replace Jim Saxton in Congress next year
    Politickernj.com

NJ Environment 

  • Wind power study to proceed New Jersey is moving ahead with all due speed
    to develop wind power off the Jersey Shore, having concluded, apparently, it is
    unlikely to meet its renewable energy goals without this source
    Courier-Post  
     
  • Fervent wish for three islands: Heron come home The channel between
    Staten Island and New Jersey meanders past smokestacks, oil tanks and towering
    cargo cranes, an industrial landscape that overshadows the occasional stretch of
    marsh or woodlands
    . It was this gritty waterfront that provided the background for
    one of nature's stunning revivals, starting in the mid-1970s: the return of herons
    to New York Harbor. Now they’re gone again and the reason why remains
    a mystery
    Star-Ledger

PA Environment

  • State threatens legal action against seven towns The DEP orders towns
    in Bucks, Chester and Montgomery counties to comply with federal stormwater
    reporting requirements by December 5 ENS
     

  • The debate over fluoride in our tap water Is fluoride a tooth-and-bone-
    damaging water pollutant or one of the top 10 public health successes of the
    past century? The answer depends on whom you ask, but the question is
    taking on more urgency in Pennsylvania
    The Intelligencer

PA Politics 

  • I-80 toll meeting: questions, concerns Residents worry about effect on
    resort workers, traffic on local roads, emergency access
    Morning Call  
     

  • State lawmakers facing a full plate 12 days before holiday break to tackle
    major bills Post-Gazette

New York/Nation/World

  • No progress in effort to clean toxic sites  Months after Department of
    Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis promised to
     "crack the whip" on toxic utility gas-plant sites, observers say little if anything
     has changed
    Newsday  
  • In farm belt, ethanol plants hit resistance New York Times
  • Voter anger may free up energy bills New York Times
  • Challenges to both left and right on global warming New York Times

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